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Podcast DOC Sounds of Science Podcast

DOC Sounds of Science Podcast

Department of Conservation

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/66j. Total Éps: 36

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A behind the scenes look at how the Department of Conservation cares for New Zealand’s unique native species and natural environment.
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33: Pen(guin) pals with Cassie Mealey

Épisode 33

lundi 29 juillet 2024Durée 45:04

Cassie has the most interesting answer possible to the question ‘what do you do for fun?’ She rehabilitates penguins.

As one of our technical advisors specialising in fauna, in addition to running swim practice for penguins in her backyard, Cassie has a lot of wildlife rehabilitation stories and tips.

Listen to this unmissable episode now.

  • The audio used at the beginning is a tawaki/Fiordland crested penguin splashing in pool and making honking sound
  • The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters
  • Shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

32: Parrot patter

Épisode 32

mardi 28 mai 2024Durée 33:37

Terry is an expert in all kinds of parrots, specifically kākā, kākāriki karaka/NZ parakeet and kākāpō.

He’s spent a lot of time catching and monitoring birds, studying them, and advising on the impacts of predator control on non-target species. Plus, he has some field stories that are so incredible, you’ll think he’s lying. At first, we thought he was lying.

  • The audio at the beginning of the episode is the call of the North Island kākā
  • The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters

Transcript and shownotes available at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast 

#23 Deals with seals

Épisode 23

mercredi 8 mars 2023Durée 36:34

Marine biologist Laura Boren dives into her favourite topic, seals, and shares some on-the-job stories about this mischievous species.

Laura has developed shelters for seals on Campbell Island, advocated for responsible pet ownership, and has a lot of experience being a go-to seal source.

Shownotes and transcript available at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

#22 Kaitiaki kauri, protecting the mighty kauri

Épisode 22

mercredi 14 décembre 2022Durée 38:19

Our mighty and iconic kauri is under threat from a notorious fungus-type pathogen. In our newest episode, ranger Hana Harris shares her passion for kauri and how you can help.

For the full shownotes and transcript go to www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

#21 Banding banter

Épisode 21

mardi 8 novembre 2022Durée 47:43

Ecologist Michelle Bradshaw discusses what we can learn from the data we get from banded birds and shares some cautionary tales about on the fly identification. Michelle is in charge of the National Banding Scheme in Aotearoa and brings hands-on banding experience from bird colonies around the world. If you’re a bird nerd, Michelle has the kind of work stories that’ll make you green with envy.

For the shownotes and transcript visit www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

DOC Sounds of Science bonus episode, the trailer

mercredi 31 août 2022Durée 00:45

The DOC Sounds of Science podcast is a behind-scenes-look at conservation in Aotearoa New Zealand. Every episode we chat with one of our experts about their greatest achievements and most interesting days on the job.

Watch our trailer animation! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84_QK5NYemU 

#20 Conservation and culture

Saison 3 · Épisode 20

lundi 29 août 2022Durée 34:32

Aroha Gilling is an academic specialising in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and an experienced Treaty Ranger. She’s passionate about education, and this episode contains a wealth of expertise about nature and being a good Treaty Partner. Aroha is also a superfan of all creatures great and small in the Rangitahi Molesworth Recreation Reserve. It’s her happy place.

For the full shownotes and transcript go to www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

#19: Wildlife warrior

Saison 3 · Épisode 19

lundi 1 août 2022Durée 43:55

Avi has worked with big cats, endangered turtles, and renegade scamps like skunks and racoons. Now he’s here in Aotearoa New Zealand making sure wildlife goods don’t illegally cross the borders.

The most important thing he wants you to know is that before you shop or travel, please check if your item needs a wildlife permit.

Note: We had some sound difficulties with this recording. We’re sorry and have resolved this for future episodes. Avi’s stories are still top notch, and we hope you enjoy them.

For shownotes visit www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

#18 Cryptic critters

Saison 3 · Épisode 18

lundi 27 juin 2022Durée 38:57

Stories about velvet worms, tiny frogs, crooning bats and more from ecologist Jess Scrimgeour. Jess knows that The Fab Five—in this case we mean kākāpō, kiwi, whio, takahē, and kererū—are easy to love, but she wants to light your spark for the hard to see, hard to hear, or hard to find critters too: like pekapeka/bats, wētā, pepeketua/frogs, and even the peripatus/velvet worm which fires a sticky substance when it feels threatened. How iconic. Shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

#17 Shark talk

Épisode 17

mercredi 9 mars 2022Durée 41:01

Renowned shark expert Clinton Duffy shares niche knowledge and on-the-job stories. Sharks have a little bit of a PR problem. They’re fascinating, intelligent creatures, and most of them mind their own business. But they are predators, and their reputation has become a bit mythical. In this episode, we break it down. 

 

We talk about how we monitor shark species in an area as complex and vast as the ocean, their reproduction methods which are so incredible it could have come from a sci-fi writer’s brain, and a shark species that walks on land. Not once have we told a lie.

 

Clinton Duffy is a Technical Advisor, Marine Species, and he works at the Department of Conservation in Aotearoa New Zealand.

 

Transcript and shownotes: www.doc.govt.nz/podcast


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