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Dog owner faces prosecution
The owner of a dog that ripped a large chunk of flesh from an elderly man's arm is to be prosecuted if the animal is not released to dog control officers.
Hector's dolphins caught in nets
Two Hector's dolphins have been captured by set nets during an electronic monitoring programme of the set net industry in Timaru.
Rare bird living in suburbia
Residents of a leafy street in suburban Auckland are keeping their cats in at night and are helping Department of Conservation staff catch an adventurous and rare kokako.
Daytripper: Here be dragons
Once the kids see Reptile Park's residents, they'll want to stay and stare, writes Dionne Christian.
Making the fury fly
Ingrid Newkirk compares factory farming to the Holocaust and SeaWorld to slavery. Carole Cadwalladr crosses swords with the founder of Peta.
Dumping of kittens, cats 'disgraceful'
The Otago SPCA says the dumping of nine kittens and two cats near a swede stand between Milton and Waihola yesterday was "disgraceful".
Company admits failing to feed cows
A Taupo dairy company's guilty plea of failing to provide sufficient food for hundreds of cows sends a "strong deterrent message'', Federated Farmers says.
The ultimate golfing companion
There is nowhere for golf balls to hide at a Dunedin golf course. A seeing eye dog called Bossdin has taken on a search and rescue role at Chisholm Park Golf Links for scratch golfers and handicapped hackers alike.
Horrific animal abuse on the rise
A flood of animal abuse cases in the courts has coincided with the launch of a national animal welfare strategy.
Rescuer's endless mission
Linda Nunn has rescued, rehabilitated and rehomed thousands of animals, and once found homes for 1700 wild chickens being starved and slaughtered in Albany.
Sandra Kyle and Lynley Tulloch: Factory farms an assault on humanity
Today, more than 70 billion animals are raised and killed for food worldwide annually, the majority in factory farms.
Shar Carlin: Zoo happiest home for this elephant
Pressure should be put on any zoo not up to standard, but a zoo like Auckland's needs to be acknowledged for its great work with Burma, writes Shar Carlin.
Newborn cheetah cubs put down
Orana Wildlife Park vets have today made the "agonising decision'' to put down three newborn cheetah cubs who were abandoned by their mother at birth.
Man allegedly beat pigs with iron bar
A Canterbury lifestyle block owner is facing animal welfare charges after allegedly beating four pigs with an iron bar.
Mozambique's last rhinos wiped out by poachers
The last known rhinoceroses in Mozambique have been wiped out by poachers apparently working in cahoots with the game rangers responsible for protecting them.
Alleged cat serial killer in Dunedin
South Dunedin cat owners are being warned to keep their pets indoors as police investigate an alleged feline serial killer stalking the suburb.
Tennis players fight off attacking dog
Eight tennis players surrounded a woman and a poodle and fought off a bull terrier that was attacking them in Christchurch at the weekend.
EU vote takes nerve-agent pesticides out of bees' world
Environmentalists hailed a "victory for bees" after the European Union voted for a ban on the nerve-agent pesticides blamed for the dramatic decline in global bee populations.