The Department of Conservation is appealing for the public's help in identifying a man snapped feeding a pet cat in Taranaki's Egmont National Park.
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👻 Guess these spooky sounds - are they?
A. Landslides created by M5.7 Taupō earthquake in 2022
B. Volcanic tremors captured by Te Wai ā-moe (Crater Lake) from Ruapehu unrest in 2021
C. Slow-slip earthquakes recorded offshore of East Cape by ocean bottom seismic sensors in 2014
Our Ruapehu & Ngauruhoe webcam captured some wild winds in the Tongariro National Park yesterday. As well as an active volcanic area 🌋 the park is home to threatened species & fragile ecosystems. Check out @docgovtnz if you are planning on visiting & stick to the formed roads.
The Spinoff have come through with a superb bit of reporting on the bizarre and dodgy goings on with the Wellington Live Facebook page.
A proper look at the awful behaviour of the new owner which barely scratches the surface from all accounts. https://t.co/Vvo3Nmz7Df
New Zealand does not have an official national earthquake early warning (EEW) system 📱 Research has found the Google Android EEW trial introduced confusion, with people thinking the alerts were coming from @gnsscience & GeoNet. Read the full story here 👇 https://t.co/zYJ7THFHlA