For millions of years, moa thrived in New Zealand’s forests, free from land predators. Some species stood over 12 feet tall, ...
Little bush moa (third from left) are related to the ostrich, rhea, and tinamou. Wing bones are greatly reduced in ostrich and rhea and completely absent in moa. Ostrich, rhea and moa also have ...
New research has identified the extent to which human colonization and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's giant flightless bird, the moa. For an article published in Science of ...
A set of moa tracks, preserved on a fallen sandstone slab, were discovered by a couple walking along Kaipara’; The slab and ...
Colossal Biosciences is interested in resurrecting New Zealand’s extinct species like the moa and Haast's eagle. Photo / John Megahan, PLOS Biology A paleogeneticist has warned that discussions ...
The need for new herbicides has never been more urgent, with over 273 species of weeds now resistant commercially available ...
Oxford-based agricultural biotech firm Moa Technology has stepped up the global hunt for a safe, effective and affordable ...