How ancient moa survived the ice age, and what can they teach us about modern climate change

One species of iconic moa was almost wiped out during the last ice age, according to recently published research. But a small population survived in a modest patch of forest at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island, and rapidly spread back up its east coast once the climate began to warm.


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Source: Phys.org