Animals
A voyage of deep-sea discoveries
An expedition to the Bounty Trough off the Otago Coast uncovers a treasure trove of deep-sea creatures – including some species new to science. Veronika Meduna meets slimy fish, snails, and tiny… Audio
A voyage of deep-sea discoveries
An expedition to the Bounty Trough off the Otago Coast uncovers a treasure trove of deep-sea creatures – including some species new to science. Veronika Meduna meets slimy fish, snails, and tiny…
AudioOur Changing World – The ocean census voyage
An expedition to the Bounty Trough off the Otago Coast uncovers a treasure trove of deep-sea creatures – including some species new to science. Audio
Moa footprints found in Auckland
Thirteen large moa footprints have been discovered in a remote part of Auckland, only the 14th recorded discovery of moa footprints in 150 years. Palaeontologist Dr Bruce Hayward spoke to Ingrid… Audio
Reality show contestants under fire for eating weka
The Department of Conservation has confirmed it has given a written warning to contestants on a reality TV show after they killed and ate a weka. Reporter Katie Fitzgerald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Dumping roosters not OK but not illegal
Poultry keeper Nicola Wood has asked for help from the public to have a flock of dumped roosters removed after being denied help from Whakatane council. She talked with Jimmy Ellingham. Audio
Expert Feature: Mark Vette training rescue dogs
Today's expert is Mark Vette, an animal behaviourist specialising in dogs. Audio
Critter of the Week
This week's critter is the piriwai or spiny gilled mayfly, Coloburiscus humeralis. They spend most of their lives as flat-bodied nymphs, clinging to rocks in swift, clear streams and rivers. Adult… Audio
Avian architectural skills
New research has shown just how adept birds are at adapting to their environment. Audio
Complaints about pig population on Chatham Islands
Pig hunting is popular on the Chatham Islands, attracting tourists and providing kai, but the pig population has got out of control and residents say that's causing widespread damage. Tess Brunton… Audio
The reason birdsong is so varied and what birds meme
Why do no two bird songs sound the same? Evolution, a birdsong expert says, and their songs might be warning challenges or advertising for a mate. Audio
Shower Thoughts: Why do birds all sound different?
University of Auckland professor of biological sciences and birdsong expert Dianne Brunton joins Emile Donovan to answer the question of Ingrid in Gisborne. Audio
Conservation win: kiwi heard in Upper Hutt hills
A major conservation win is being celebrated in Upper Hutt where acoustic recorders set up in the hills have picked up the call of two kiwi. It's believed the birds have headed north from Wainuiomata… Audio
Rare whale found on Otago beach
A five-metre-long whale so rare that only six specimens have ever been seen by scientists has washed ashore on an Otago beach. What's believed to be the remains of a spade-toothed whale, one of the… Audio
The Science of Dog Hair
Anyone who lives with a dog, also lives with their hair - on their clothes, couch and every possible surface. It's about time we understand the science behind their coats and how to care for them… Audio
How to raise a good dog: Tips from the stars of The Dog House NZ
Helen and Gavin Cook, who run an animal rescue centre north of Auckland, are the stars of TVNZ's hit show The Dog House NZ. In the new book Good Dogs, the English-born couple share advice from their… Audio
Critter of the Week
This week's critter is large and hairy and grows in the remote and inclement Subantarctic Islands. Audio
The Pre-Panel for 12 July 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss a man who tried to smuggle snakes through customs. Audio
Custom-made trailer takes giraffe down SH1
It's a road trip unlike any other. This week Jibali the giraffe was loaded into a custom-made five metre tall trailer and driven down state highway one from Auckland Zoo to his new home in Hamilton… Audio
Due to cost of living crisis, SPCA sees more neglected animals
The SPCA says the cost of living crisis is also hitting animals hard - reporter Leonard Powell speaks with vet nurse Ange Beddoes. Audio