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New Zealand mother’s chilling theory as missing kids re-emerge after 3 years in wilderness with father By News.com.au Published Oct. 11, 2024 ...
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More than 1,000 US kids were named ‘King’ last year. But in New ...It seems some parents in New Zealand just can’t get the message. Once again, “King” has topped the list of baby names rejected by the country’s Registrar General.
The competition withdrew its new category after pushback from animal rights groups. The controversy highlights a broader debate over how to manage the invasive species.
Wellington — A New Zealand school's "cat hunt" fundraiser has caused outcry after children dangled dead feral cats in front of animal rights activists while chanting "meat, meat, meat." The ...
A fugitive father and his three kids who went missing in 2021 were caught on video for the first time in three years.
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A competition for kids in New Zealand which offered a cash prize to whoever could bag the most feral cat kills has been canceled following fierce backlash.
A New Manhunt and a Public Plea In March 2024, police launched a renewed three-day search in the rugged terrain surrounding Marokopa, a coastal area on New Zealand’s North Island.
Their research, published today in the New Zealand Medical Journal, finds children are spending a third of their after-school time on screens, including more than half their time after 8pm.
Cat, the mother of the missing Marokopa children cries during an interview talking about her kids’ sighting with their fugitive father in the wilderness on Oct. 3, 2024.
Organizers of a New Zealand hunting contest are pawing their way out of controversy after canceling an event that would have seen children 14 and under compete to kill the most feral cats.
Organizers of a New Zealand hunting contest are pawing their way out of controversy after canceling an event that would have seen children 14 and under compete to kill the most feral cats.
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