Bonus Episode: Chats with Molly Devine - Who makes the music so you can feel all the feels? Bonus episode(!) with Wild Dunedin musician Molly Devine - What inspires Molly, where does the music stem from and what does a childhood of having fish
Shark research is difficult. Because they are sharks! Sharks can be elusive, mysterious, and there is the whole massive freaking teeth thing..... But it is only by finding out more about these amazing predators can we hope to conserve them. We
Series 2 Episode 4 - Future Fauna (definitely not an episode about climate change) - What's life like for the fuzzies of the future around our city? This special panel episode brings your 3 loveable hosts to the studio together to report back
S2 Ep3 - Cat-tastrophy? - Fluffy and furry and oh so affectionate, they purr, they fetch, they play and they cuddle. Cats rule the internet and doggos rule our hearts. Our pets are a source of joy, affection and entertainment, but what do they
Live from the Festival: The kākā are coming, yeah right! - The kākā is a charismatic charmer of a bird. Wiped out from the East Coast of the South Island they are now making a slow recovery in the safe haven of Orokonoui Ecosanctuary. As number
S2 Ep2 - The Forest Feast - The summer just been, trees around Otago all made a unanimous call, to all have sex, all at once. This set off a chain reaction, a ripple of feeding and breeding, a pulse of life that thumped through all sorts of sp
S2 Ep1 - Sharks are Not Bad People? - Duunnn dunnn... duuuunnnn duun... duuunnnnnnnn dun dun dun dun dun dun dun...... Given this sound track in 1975, sharks have been feared, maligned and persecuted ever since. Claire talks to shark researcher
EP6 - The Little Things - We examine the wildlife we encounter daily.... and walk on past. Incredible facts about Dunedin's 'micro' fauna and flora, and how we convince ourselves to care. Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Ep5 - Far Far AwayJust how 'local' is our local wildlife? From the showpony Albatross, to lesser known but equally crazy journeys, our 'local' wildlife connects Dunedin to the world in important ways. Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar
Ep4 - A Geckos TaleThe story of the world's most travelled gecko. Lizard Ecologists, guests from Otago Museum and DOC anti-poaching staff talk about why our geckos are being smuggled, and how we stop it.Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.o
Ep3 - Keeping MumThe return of New Zealand's mammalian mega-fauna, New Zealand Sealions. Why are they back, why are they awesome, and what does it mean for the city they've returned to?Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Happy Easter! This holiday weekend we have some bonus audio material to tied you over until our next episode. Marta Guerra talks to Claire about her work studying sperm whales and she tells us all about how these massive predators use sound to
Guests from Predator Free New Zealand and Predator Free Dunedin tell us the why and how of this bold vision for our city, and we ask a pest eradication specialist if it's really that good an idea.Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Right Whales once abounded in and around Dunedin. Will they ever return? And what is all the hype about the Otago Canyons? The answers go deeper than you might think. Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz