A guardian of the lands and waters

June 2024

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Unfortunately, the namu/sandfly is found in the most spectacular places. Photo: Tania Rae
Their itch is a nuisance, but the namu, or sandfly, makes a remarkable contribution to the cleanliness and health of New Zealand’s waterways. By Julia Kasper The New Zealand sandfly is an iconic insect. But unlike wētā or glow-worms, they are unpopular because of their thirst for blood and the itchy swellings they leave behind on […]

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