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Squirrel steals 150 Christmas lights in 24 hours
A women filmed a squirrel's repeated theft of her Christmas light bulbs - one by one, the "Bulb Bandit" made off with 150 in 24 hours.
Maggot-riddled dog left for dead
Brownie lived a life of abuse and agony. Finally, she was bashed about the head with a claw hammer and the open wounds were left to become maggot-infested, in one of the most severe and disturbing cases the SPCA has seen.
Zoo Tales: Strangely Beautiful Australia Tour
Join Ectotherm and Birds curator Richard Gibson on a sneak peek tour through our new Strangely Beautiful Australia.
Female vets 'don't want responsibility'
Another vet has weighed into the debate about female vets saying women don't want to own their own practices because they "just want to come to work and go again".
Chancellor out over 'sexist' comments
Massey University's Chris Kelly has resigned after he said a female veterinary graduate was worth only "two-fifths"of a full-time veterinarian.
'Grumpy seal' attacks tourist
A German tourist received nasty bites when he crossed paths with a "grumpy seal" at Abel Tasman National Park.
Massive 2.1m grouper caught in UK
A large grouper has been labelled the "largest fish ever seen in Manchester".
New spider gets Harry Potter-inspired name
A newly discovered and species of spider has been named after the Hogwarts Sorting Hat.
Female vet graduates worth less: Chancellor
Massey University chancellor Chris Kelly said a woman graduate is less of a vet because she has to take time out for marriage and family.
Watch: Turtles tragically head towards city instead of the sea
Viewers of the BBC nature documentary series had been left concerned for the welfare of the newly-hatched turtles, after learning that their natural instincts had been altered by man-made lights. Source: BBC
Planet Earth II crew save baby turtles
The BBC has flouted Sir David Attenborough's own rule never to interfere in nature, after it told worried fans of Planet Earth II that a film crew had intervened to rescue stranded baby turtles.
Number of animals used in tests falls
Fewer animals were used in experiments in New Zealand in 2015 but a bigger proportion didn't survive their tests, according to new figures.
Evergreen: Pets in NZ
With some of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world, Kiwis love their furry companions.
Watch: Litter of super sniffer detector dogs born
Source: MPI Detector Dogs. A first time crossbreed of Beagle and Harrier Hound has led to this adorable litter of purpose-bred super sniffers.
Meet NZ's 'perfect sniffing machine'
Cross between a beagle and a harrier hound created to protect New Zealand's borders is believed to be a world first.
Top Five Doggy Discoveries
You'd be hard-pressed to find a dog that doesn't love playing fetch. But what happens when they bring home something they're not meant
Massive great white caught in nets
A giant 3.2m female great white shark was one of five caught in Australia, two days after controversial shark nets were deployed.
Marvelly: Kittens not ruining journalism
COMMENT: Blame internet giants for allowing fake news to spread globally.
No word on puppies stolen from SPCA
Three weeks on from a theft, where six puppies were stolen, SPCA Turangi has had no word on the fate of the young animals.
Christmas gift guide: the pet edition
We all know the pain of that person who's impossible to buy for - but what about the furry companion in your life?
Rabbit shot with bow and arrow on Waiheke Island
A rabbit has been left with puncture wounds after it was shot with arrows five times.
Beaver found in supermarket 'shopping' for Christmas tree
It turns out it's not just us humans that like to celebrate Christmas.
Bulb Bandit stealing Christmas decorations
"We want to believe that this little varmint is decorating his nest, but really, we think that he believes these to be food."
Serial cat burglar nicks neighbour's socks
Some cats treat their owners to the odd dead bird or mouse, but Bear the cross-eyed Tonkinese brings home gifts of a different kind.
Man who punched kangaroo keeps job
The elephant keeper who punched a kangaroo to save his beloved dog will keep his job at Taronga Zoo.
What the punched roo was actually doing
One of Australia's leading kangaroo experts has weighed in on the confrontation that sent the world into a meltdown.
The story behind that viral roo punch
It's been dubbed the most Aussie video you'll ever see. But the men behind the video says there's a lot more to what happened.
Five Places Cat Lovers Should Visit Before They Die
On International Cat Day, August 8 every year, cat lovers around the world dedicate an entire day to recognising and celebrating one