Wild Sounds: Kākāpō Files II
The Kākāpō Files podcast is back with what’s set to be the biggest breeding season of all time for the world’s favourite parrot.
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Season 2 / Episode 1
Crackle, pop, woof, crunch, click. In the ocean, an undersea orchestra is in full swing. Journalist Kate Evans discovers who's playing in it and why, and what happens when human noise drowns out this symphony in the sea.
This episode was first released 29 February 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 02 | Kina-nomics
Season 2 / Episode 2
Kina numbers are exploding on some of our reefs, decimating seaweed habitats. Could this problem be solved by eating them? Kate Evans investigates the potential of kina-nomics.
This episode was first released 7 March 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 03 | Fish out of water
Season 2 / Episode 3
People and livestock gobble so much fish that the seas soon won't keep up. Is the answer to grow fish on land? Kate Evans meets scientists figuring out the puzzles of how to farm some of New Zealand's iconic ocean creatures.
This episode was first released 14 March 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 04 | The stuff of life
Season 2 / Episode 4
What roles do our ocean ecosystems play in capturing carbon? Kate Evans speaks to iwi Māori working to improve the health of an estuary in the Bay of Plenty, and to scientists studying the fiords of New Zealand's southwest coast. There's potential for huge amounts of carbon to be locked away, if we don't mess it up.
This episode was first released 21 March 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 05 | A tale of two islands
Season 2 / Episode 5
The Bounty Islands are tiny in terms of area - just some bits of granite jutting out of the ocean. But they are huge in terms of seabirds. James Frankham joins a team researching the erect-crested penguins who breed in this remote archipelago. Recent counts suggest the penguins of the Bounties are doing fine. But this is not the case on the Antipodes Islands, and the researchers desperately want to know why.
This episode was first released 28 March 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 06 | Taking on water
Season 2 / Episode 6
New Zealand once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet our international promise to protect 30 percent of our ocean estate by 2030. Why is stopping fishing so politically fraught? How might our ideas about marine protection need to change? And why, when our seas are in need, is it taking us so long to learn to talk to each other?
This episode was first released 4 April 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 07 | Summer 34
Season 2 / Episode 7
Journalist Rebekah White meets two people who have been counting albatrosses on remote islands in the subantarctic for more than three decades. Their research shows that at least one species is en route to extinction. A few changes to the way we fish could save it.
This episode was first released 11 April 2024.
Voice of Tangaroa 08 | Turning the tide
Season 2 / Episode 8
Kate Evans visits a passionate team as they carpet a remote volcanic island in Tonga with poisoned bait, hoping to eradicate rats. What does it take to complete this kind of project, what are the chances of success, and what will it mean for the island's ecosystems if they manage to remove the rats once and for all?
This episode was first released 18 April 2024.
Introducing: Voice of Tangaroa
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A collaboration between Our Changing World and New Zealand Geographic, the Voice of Tangaroa series explores the state of our oceans, and the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home.
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