The most complete skull of the extinct, flightless bird ever found has revealed adaptations that might have made the creature well-adapted for a life near water
Scientists from Harvard University and elsewhere have generated a draft genome for the little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis), one of nine species of flightless birds that once roamed the forested islands of New Zealand.
Ancient DNA from New Zealand's extinct merganser ducks reveals their migration from the northern hemisphere, shedding light on the origins and extinction of