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Let’s Hope the Weather Holds

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I speak to Roy Sloan, General Manager of the Fiorldand Wapiti Foundation about the lawsuit Forest & Bird has brought against the foundation and against the Department of Conservation, and about the consequences it might have for all hunters in
I speak to Roy Sloan, General Manager of the Fiorldand Wapiti Foundation about the lawsuit Forest & Bird has brought against the foundation and against the Department of Conservation, and about the consequences it might have for all hunters in
I speak to Gwyn Thurlow, Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel at the New Zealand Deer Stalkers, about new DNA evidence on the origin of New Zealand chamois, and new historic finds on the history and practicalities of their translocation
Podcast live. The campaign against meat.In this episode I speak to Prof. Dr. Frédéric Leroy about the campaign against meat.Frederic is part of a research group in industrial microbiology and Food Biotechnology at the Department of Bioenginee
In this episode I talk to Sean Andrews, founder of the New Zealand based Category 3 Fly Company.C3 supplies flies world wide.He tells me about ice fishing for trout with flies and a hand line in Sweden, how he learned to fly fish on chalk str
I speak to Ben Kepes from Cactus Outdoor about making hard wearing outdoor gear locally, how climbing bums become business owners, 30 years of Cactus Outdoor, their ethos of gear that last vs. gear that has to be constantly replaced, a ethical
I speak to regenerative sheep and beef farmers Amy and Hamish Bielski.They tell me about their transition to regenerative farming and finding a sweet spot that works for their farm.We talk about an article they wrote (https://www.bassettbrash
I speak to Corina Jordan, chief executive of New Zealand's Fish & Game.She tells me about shotguns that kick, training deer and pheasant dogs, the work Fish & Game does to rehabilitate create and save habitat for fish and game birds, what type
Artist, fly fisherman, fly guide and conservationist Johann du Preez talks about fishing mad spots like Sudan, Sette Cama and Guyana.We talk about conservation, tropical diseases, having your passport taken, sucking as a client, the Indifly Co
In this episode I talk to Navigate founder Anna Benny about her view that precision fermentation is a threat to the New Zealand dairy industry.  We talk about how changing climate policies play a role in the possible disruption of the dairy in
Ferreter James Curry tells me how he uses ferrets to catch rabbits in New Zealand where rabbits are an introduced pest.He talks about how he got into ferreting, training ferrets, how an obsession became a job, getting permits to transport ferr
I speak to Prof. Emmanuel Bobobee from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi in Ghana.We talk about his cassava harvester, the challenges smallholder farmers face with cassava production, the need for governments in Africa
General manager for the New Zealand Game Animal Council Tim Gale speaks to me about the days when his dad used to supply deer farms with wild caught hinds.He gives me tips on training a dog to hunt deer.We lament that we don't get out enough.
In this episode I speak to Fish and Game field officer Cohen Stewart about research done in Southland in New Zealand about how native eel thrive in hunter created duck ponds.Cohen talks about how the study came about, the methods they used, an
Andrea Mattioli quickly became a legend under fly fisherman in Auckland when he began working at a local shop Rod and Reel.When the shop closed everyone missed his no nonsense approach, humour and willingness to talk fishing for hours.In this
I speak to editor and founder of Project Upland magazine A.J. DeRosa about bird hunting in the USA, his dogs, how he started the magazine despite being told it won't work and how punks can also hunt.He talks about hunters getting involved in p
In this episode I speak to Pelham Jones, president of the Private Rhino Owners Organisation about what it takes to conserve rhinoceros in South Africa, the sale of almost 2000 rhinoceros by John Hume, the human and animal toll rhino poaching ta
Homesteading in New Zealand is growing, especially after recent floods and the Covid pandemic.I speak to Michael Andrew, editor of Lifestyle Block magazine about homesteading in New Zealand.We ask are preppers crazy? (No they're not!) We talk
The De Winton’s golden mole was last seen in 1937 and was declared lost to science.But a team of researchers recently used environmental DNA to find it again and also managed to get hold of one of the moles and take DNA sample swabs.I speak t
What is better than a weekend hunting mission with mates?So, in this episode I speak to Riley Meason and Gabe Ross from The Weekend Mish.They talk about how they started hunting, building a YouTube channel brand, their participation in the re
In this episode farm nutrient advisor Melinda Turner and Barrie Riddler talk about their theory that using less fertiliser on New Zealand farms will mean more profit for farmers and better animal health.They talk about their deep frustrations
In the 1800's New Zealand sheep thief James Mackenzie became a legend for stealing large flocks of sheep with just the help of his dog, he took them over 100's of kilometres of mountains to a piece of land he wanted to stake a claim on.He late
The fight against wool - a story of lawsuits, bad science and political kowtowingIn this episode I speak to Greg Smith, CEO of wool carpet manufacturer Bremworth, about how regulations and selective science is showing wool is somehow worse for
In this episode I speak to Greg Smith, CEO of wool carpet manufacturer Bremworth, about how governments and regulation is showing wool is somehow worse for the planet than wool.We delve into government intervention and how politicians appease
In this episode I speak to CEO of Eat New Zealand Angela Clifford.We talk about why New Zealand needs a food plan and strategy, how introduced species like deer and trout play a role in a food plan, we touch on food waste, regenerative agricul
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