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NZ’s early natural history in Scientific American

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 15 November 201215 November 2012

Freelance geologist David Bressan, blogging for Scientific American, writes about the early investigations into ‘giant birds’ reported by European settlers […]

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Moa populations stable until humans arrived

In the News  |  Published: 08 August 201208 August 2012

Researchers have analysed DNA from bones of a number of giant extinct moa and used the data to make inferences […]

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NZ Herald/NZPA: Male moa stayed at home to sit on eggs

In the News  |  Published: 08 September 2010

Analysis of moa eggshells suggest that, much like modern ratites like the kiwi, it was male moa that sat on […]

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TVNZ/NZPA: Scientists discredit Moa’s Ark theory

In the News  |  Published: 05 May 2010

Scientists from Massey University are disputing the hypothesis that New Zealand’s flora and fauna have evolved without much external influence […]

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The Press: Moa DNA gives up some secrets

In the News  |  Published: 11 March 2010

Paul Gorman reports in The Press on the first successful isolation of DNA from ancient eggshell fossils by an international […]

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Coverage: DNA extracted from fossil eggshells

In the News  |  Published: 10 March 2010

For the first time, DNA has been successfully extracted from fossilized eggshells, with some of the fragments being from moa. […]

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NZ Herald: Moa ‘flew from South America’

In the News  |  Published: 02 February 2010

Simon Collins of the NZ Herald reports recent research suggesting that the moa originally came to New Zealand by flying […]

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