Human effects on the environment


by Janet Wilmshurst

Isolated for millions of years, New Zealand’s plants and animals were very vulnerable to the impact of humans. When the ancestors of Māori arrived around 1250–1300 AD, bringing rats and dogs, they started a wave of extinctions that continues today.

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Main image: Clearfelled native forest

Clearfelled native forest


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