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      <description><![CDATA[<p>To celebrate summer in Aotearoa, we’ve put together a supercut, packed to the brim with all the best bits from previous episodes. </p><p>From cryptic species to sharks to seal production—this supercut has something for everyone. </p><p>Full shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kiwi ranger Tim Raemaekers on the tokoeka kiwi monitoring programme in Fiordland, the predator control challenges at Shy Lake, and the emotional roller-coaster of starring in a conservation mini-series on YouTube. We also get into the detail of what makes stoats such a massive threat to kiwi and how 1080 can buy kiwi time.</p><p>Tim led the kiwi monitoring project at Shy Lake from 2017-2022 and is the star of the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgVM3Y_3400&amp;t=7s" style="color:rgb(0,102,164);">Fiordland Kiwi Diaries,</a> the YouTube series following DOC rangers in Fiordland as they work to save the iconic tokoeka kiwi.</p><ul><li>The audio at the beginning is a tokoeka kiwi duet</li><li>The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ranger Hana Harris explains how we can help protect kauri from the notorious pathogen threatening our forests.</p><p>Hana hails from the beautiful Northland region. In this episode she shares kōrero about her connection to native species and ecosystems through both her whakapapa and her role as a ranger. She covers the experience of discovering pekapeka/bat roosts, fighting to keep spaces pest-free, and of course, her work as kaitiaki kauri, teaching people about the magnificent kauri.</p><ul><li>The birdsong is a dawn chorus featuring tūī</li><li>The music used is 'Let’s Get Down to Business' by Cast of Characters.</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ecologist Michelle Bradshaw discusses what we can learn from the data we get from banded birds and shares some cautionary tales about on the fly identification.</p><p>Michelle is in charge of the National Banding Scheme in Aotearoa and brings hands-on banding experience from bird colonies all around the world. If you’re a bird nerd, Michelle has the kind of work stories that’ll make you green with envy.</p><ul><li>The birdsong in this episode is the black-fronted tern</li><li>The music used is 'Let’s Get Down to Business' by Cast of Characters.</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re talking about how our conservation past intersects with both our present and our future, and how our treaty commitments need to be at the heart of this.</p><p>Aroha Gilling is an academic specialising in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and an experienced Treaty Ranger. She’s passionate about education, and this episode contains a wealth of expertise about nature and being a good Treaty Partner. Aroha is also a superfan of all creatures great and small in the Rangitahi Molesworth Recreation Reserve. It’s her happy place.</p><ul><li>The birdsong in this episode is a dawn chorus.</li><li>The music used is 'Let’s Get Down to Business' by Cast of Characters.</li></ul><p>For further reading, learn about our responsibility to give effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi under <a href="https://www.doc.govt.nz/about-us/statutory-and-advisory-bodies/conservation-boards/conservation-board-manual/conservation-management-framework-how-conservation-work-is-planned/" style="color:rgb(0,102,164);">section 4 of the Conservation Act</a>.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>CITES is an international agreement regulating the import and export of endangered animals and plants. What’s this? And why is it important? CITES officer Avi Narula is going to tell you.</p><p>Avi has worked with big cats, endangered turtles, and renegade scamps like skunks and racoons. Now he’s here in Aotearoa New Zealand making sure wildlife goods don’t illegally cross the borders.</p><p>The most important thing he wants you to know is that before you shop or travel, please check if your item needs a wildlife permit. More info on our <a href="https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/apply-for-permits/all-permissions/endangered-species/" style="color:rgb(0,102,164);">CITES page</a>.</p><ul><li>The birdsong in this episode is a dawn chorus.</li><li>The music used is 'Let’s Get Down to Business' by Cast of Characters.</li></ul><p>Te reo Māori translation: Kia ora! Ko Erica Wilkinson tēnei. He kōnae ipurangi tēnei, e pā ana ki ngā Sounds of Science. (Hi! My name is Erica Wilkinson and this is a podcast about Sounds of Science).</p><p>We had some sound difficulties with this recording. We’re sorry and have resolved this for future episodes. Avi’s stories are still top notch, and we hope you enjoy the episode.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Stories about velvet worms, tiny frogs, crooning bats and more from ecologist Jess Scrimgeour. </p><p>Jess knows that the Fab Five—in this case we mean kākāpō, kiwi, whio, takahē, and kererū—are easy to love, but she wants to light your spark for the hard to see, hard to hear, or hard to find critters too: like pekapeka/bats, wētā, pepeketua/frogs, and even the peripatus/velvet worm which fires a sticky substance when it feels threatened. How iconic. </p><ul><li>The birdsong in this episode is a dawn chorus.</li><li>The music used is 'Let’s Get Down to Business' by Cast of Characters.</li></ul><p>Te reo Māori translation:</p><p>Kia ora! Ko Erica Wilkinson tēnei. He kōnae ipurangi tēnei, e pā ana ki ngā Sounds of Science. (Hi! My name is Erica Wilkinson and this is a podcast about Sounds of Science).</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Renowned shark expert Clinton Duffy shares niche knowledge and on-the-job stories.</p><p>Sharks have a little bit of a PR problem. They’re fascinating, intelligent creatures, and most of them mind their own business. But they are predators, and the more you know, the better prepared you are.</p><p>This episode has it all. Sharks that walk on land (we’re not making this up), a run through of shark reproduction which is so amazing and varied it could have come from a sci-fi writer’s brain, and an update on our work to monitor shark species in an area as complex and vast as the ocean. All this, and Clinton shares some of his shark encounter stories with us. </p><ul><li>The sound effect in this episode is waves crashing onshore  </li><li>The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>There aren’t many jobs with us that Jack hasn’t turned his hand to. Remote island ranger, species monitor, trapper, hunter, ranger trainer, systems designer, operations manager – you name it, Jack has probably done it. He’s deeply passionate about conservation and has accumulated a lot of great stories. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode Jack shares stories about powelliphanta, kōkako, Tūturuatu, Canterbury Mudfish, Mana Island flax weevil, Alseuosmia the mimic plant, akeake the giant daisy, ongaonga the serious stinging nettle; as well as diesel grass, Rockhopper penguins, sea lions, kiwi, and parea/Chatham Island pigeon. And more! It’s a chocka block 39 minutes.</p><ul><li>The bird sound in this episode is the Parea/Chatham Island pigeon</li><li>The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters</li></ul>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that Aotearoa’s rarest parakeet is a small, forest-dwelling bird, and there are only about 360 estimated to be left in the wild? The kākāriki karaka, or orange-fronted parakeet are in serious trouble. Listen and learn about the work to monitor and track this species, control predators in critical areas, and boost numbers with captive breeding.</p><p>Plus hear how Andrew got started in this specific field and has become the office ‘cat scat guy’— not a title he ever sought out.</p><ul><li>The bird sound in this episode is the kākāriki karaka</li><li>The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters</li><li>Te reo Māori intro translation: Kia ora! Ko Erica Wilkinson tēnei. He kōnae ipurangi tēnei, e pā ana ki ngā Sounds of Science. (Hi! My name is Erica Wilkinson and this is a podcast about Sounds of Science).</li></ul><p>We work in partnership with Ngāi Tahu to lead the kākāriki karaka recovery programme, which includes extensive predator control in their mainland habitat through the Tiakina Ngā Manu programme, captive breeding and maintaining a pest-free island population.</p><p>The Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust, Auckland Zoo, Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch Helicopters and Canterbury University all provide crucial support for this programme.</p>]]></description>
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