A live yellow-bellied sea snake was discovered in the sand dunes at the southern end of Ōmaha Beach, north of Auckland, prompting the Department of Conservation (DoC) to issue a warning due to the snake’s venomous nature. Senior ranger Karl Fisher confirmed the sighting, which was reported by a member of the public, and urged people and their dogs to avoid the area while rangers assess the situation. This marks the second sighting of such a snake in a week, and the public is encouraged to report any further sightings to DoC.
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Aurora Australis lights dazzle NZ skies, South Island residents first to see the show
An aurora is set to illuminate New Zealand's skies overnight, with residents of the South Island already witnessing stunning displays of pink, purple, and green hues. This natural phenomenon is triggered by solar activity interacting with Earth's magnetic field, leading to geomagnetic storms. The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's space weather prediction center indicated that the aurora would likely be visible tonight, captivating onlookers with its vibrant colors. Full Article
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