Episodi

  • Protecting Jaws - New Zealand's Rarest Freshwater Fish
    Oct 28 2025

    Produced for Radio New Zealand


    Tiny, rare and under the radar…some streams in the South Island of NZ, are home to one of the country's rarest freshwater fish - the lowland longjaw galaxias aka Jaws.


    Featuring -

    Dean Nelson - Senior Biodiversity Ranger, Department of Conservation

    Martha Jolly - PhD Candidate, University of Canterbury


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    Producer & Presenter: ⁠http://instagram.com/karthiscool⁠

    Website : https://www.karthicss.com/podcast


    This episode was first broadcast on Radio New Zealand - https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/ourchangingworld/565617/our-changing-world-protecting-jaws


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    24 min
  • Declining Nationally, Thriving Here: Red-billed Gulls of Otago
    Oct 18 2024

    Red-billed Gulls are declining nationally in New Zealand, but the story in Otago is different.

    Join us as we head out to one of the largest Red-billed Gull colonies at Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula with Dr. Chris Lalas, who has been monitoring these birds for over two decades.


    Featuring -

    Dr. Chris Lalas, Scientist

    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS ( @karthiscool )


    If you notice Red-billed Gulls nesting in buildings around Dunedin please reach out to us on Facebook page - Tune into Nature Podcast or Instagram ( @tuneintonatureshow ) and we will pass it on to Chris.


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    Website : https://www.karthicss.com/podcast


    Funded by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs


    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin, Science Communication, University of Otago, Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature.


    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠

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    22 min
  • Tackling a Tricky Predator in a Unique Seabird Colony
    Oct 5 2024

    Earlier this year, a ferret attack wiped out over 40 tītī sooty shearwater chicks in one of the few places they nest on mainland New Zealand. Francesca Cunninghame and the team from Forest and Bird are working to protect the unique seabird colony.

    Featuring -

    Francesca Cunninghame, Projects Manager, Forest and Bird, Otago

    Graeme Loh, Nature Conservationist


    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -Karthic SS

    Learn more about Forest and Birds work to protect Seabird Colonies.

    https://forestandbird.org.nz/projects/bring-back-seabirds-otago

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    Funded by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs

    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin, Science Communication, University of Otago, Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature
    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠

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    21 min
  • Counting Spoonbills - Will the Trend Continue?
    Sep 21 2024

    While many of New Zealand’s native wetland birds are in decline, one relative newcomer has been thriving…


    Royal Spoonbill (kōtuku ngutupapa) made its way across the Tasman Sea and has found a new home in New Zealand. Join birders as they head out for a Nationwide Spoonbill Census to find out how the quirky birds are doing.


    Featuring

    Anita Spencer (Regional Representative Birds New Zealand, Canterbury)

    Josh Overend (Field Ranger & Wildlife Photographer)

    Megan Farley (Census Volunteer / DOC)

    Kenny Rose (Birds NZ Member & Parks Ranger)


    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS


    Report Spoonbill Observations to Birds NZ Regional Representative in your area - https://www.birdsnz.org.nz/contact/


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    Funded by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs


    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin, Science Communication, University of Otago, Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature


    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠

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    20 min
  • From Common to Rare : The Story of a Yellow Songbird
    Sep 13 2024

    In search of a rare Songbird…

    Mohua were once one of the common forest birds of in the South Island of Aotearoa, but today most populations are declining.


    Featuring

    Marion Rhodes (Department of Conservation, Mohua Charitable Trust)

    Joanna Hulsman (Department of Conservation)


    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS


    Learn more about the Mohua on Mohua Charitable Trust, Department of Conservation

    Contribute to Mohua Charitable Trust - https://givealittle.co.nz/org/the-mohua-charitable-trust


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    Funded by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs


    Supported by OAR 105.4FM⁠⁠ Dunedin , Science Communication, University of Otago, Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature


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    22 min
  • Cryptic Birds and How to find them?
    Feb 16 2024

    In the southern corner of New Zealand, a team is working to detect secretive, cryptic wetland birds… using sound.

    Matuku Hūrepo Australasian Bitterns are so shy and cryptic, that they are rarely seen. They are wetland birds and with a 90% loss of wetland area in New Zealand, their populations are in steady decline. A collaborative project is underway in the Otago region to understand more about these birds by detecting them using acoustic recorders.


    Featuring -

    Dr. Scott Jarvie - Terrestrial Ecologist, ORC, Otago Regional Council

    Mary Thompson - Ornithologist, Birds New Zealand

    Francesca Cunninghame - Project Manager, Forest and Bird

    Petra Simpson - Forest and Bird


    If you’ve spotted an Australasian Bittern please contact -Birds New Zealand at bitterns.otago@gmail.com

    You can also log your Bittern & Crake observations on citizen science platforms like eBird or iNaturalist

    Learn about Australasian Bitterns


    Episode Cover Art - @harshi.designs https://www.instagram.com/harshi.designs/


    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS

    Additional Sounds from

    Department of Conservation (CC BY 4.0) & Birds New Zealand

    Kindly supported by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs

    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin & Science Communication, University of Otago.

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    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠

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    21 min
  • Velvet Worms - Mysterious Creatures we know almost nothing about!
    Feb 2 2024

    Velvet Worms or Peripatus have been around for 540 million years, way before the dinosaurs…but we know almost nothing about them.

    Over 30 years ago, Dave Randle, a Peripatus Advocate accidentally found these fascinating creatures right in his garden in Dunedin and has been protecting them ever since.

    Recently Prof Peter Dearden (University of Otago) has been working to sequence the Peripatus genome for the first time in the world, with the aim of unravelling secrets about these mysterious creatures.

    Explore further about the Onychophora / Peripatus

    http://www.onychophora.com/

    Watch the 3 minute short film about Peripatus in Dunedin - https://youtu.be/NMKHmWT3dZg

    Featuring

    Dave Randle- Peripatus Advocate

    Prof Peter Dearden (University of Otago, Genomics Aotearoa)

    Jo Carpenter (Ecologist- Manaaki Whenua, Landcare Research)

    Gabby Dale & Harriet Dale (Tainui School, Dunedin)

    Marcia Dale


    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS


    Episode Cover Art - @harshi.designs https://www.instagram.com/harshi.designs/


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    Kindly supported by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs

    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin & Science Communication, University of Otago.

    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠

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    22 min
  • Rappelling Down a Cliff to Visit Fairy Prions
    Jan 20 2024

    Ever since finding a colony of Fairy Prions, a type of small seabird on a cliff in Dunedin, Graeme Loh has been working to explore the birds for 30 years.

    This is the only mainland colony of Fairy Prions in all of Aotearoa NZ, and Graeme has been consistently working to unravel interesting information on these secretive seabirds.


    Learn more about Graeme's Work and the Fairy Prion Fence https://www.facebook.com/fairyprionfence


    Featuring -

    Graeme Loh - Wildlife Conservationist and Fairy Prion expert


    Episode Cover Art - @harshi.designs https://www.instagram.com/harshi.designs/

    Producer, Sound Recordist, Sound Editor & Presenter -

    Karthic SS



    Follow the Show

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    Producer & Presenter: ⁠http://instagram.com/karthiscool⁠

    Kindly supported by the NZ Lottery Grants Environment and Heritage fund, administered by Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Department of Internal Affairs


    Supported by OAR FM Dunedin, Science Communication, University of Otago and Wild Dunedin - NZ Festival of Nature.


    This show was broadcast on community radio⁠ OAR 105.4FM⁠ Dunedin and available at ⁠http://accessmedia.nz/⁠


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    22 min