DOC Sounds of Science Podcast

Department of Conservation

A behind the scenes look at how the Department of Conservation looks after New Zealand’s unique native species and natural environment.

  • 43 minutes 1 second
    34: Better unguLATE than never with George Ledgard

    George knows everything there is to know about hooved creatures that walk on their toes—ungulates, for those in the know—and he’s a keen hunter as well as a technical advisor on the topic of wild animals.

    Hear about where we’re at with hunting and wild animal control, from one of our foremost experts who is also a hunter. George wears all the hats.

    The audio at the beginning of the episode is a Western weka.

    • The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters
    • Content warning for (respectful and scientific) discussion of hunting and dead animals

    Full shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast 

    4 December 2024, 10:12 pm
  • 45 minutes 4 seconds
    33: Pen(guin) pals with Cassie Mealey

    Cassie has the most interesting answer possible to the question ‘what do you do for fun?’ She rehabilitates penguins.

    As one of our technical advisors specialising in fauna, in addition to running swim practice for penguins in her backyard, Cassie has a lot of wildlife rehabilitation stories and tips.

    Listen to this unmissable episode now.

    • The audio used at the beginning is a tawaki/Fiordland crested penguin splashing in pool and making honking sound
    • The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters
    • Shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast
    29 July 2024, 1:23 am
  • 33 minutes 37 seconds
    32: Parrot patter

    Terry is an expert in all kinds of parrots, specifically kākā, kākāriki karaka/NZ parakeet and kākāpō.

    He’s spent a lot of time catching and monitoring birds, studying them, and advising on the impacts of predator control on non-target species. Plus, he has some field stories that are so incredible, you’ll think he’s lying. At first, we thought he was lying.

    • The audio at the beginning of the episode is the call of the North Island kākā
    • The music used is Let’s Get Down to Business by Cast of Characters

    Transcript and shownotes available at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast 

    28 May 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 21 minutes 15 seconds
    31: All things kākāpō part 2

    Part 2 of our special with kākāpō scientist, Dr. Andrew Digby. We ask listeners’ questions about kākāpō, talk about some of the biggest wins and disappointments in kākāpō management, and learn new facts about this rare, unusual species.

    Transcript and shownotes at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

    3 April 2024, 10:24 pm
  • 28 minutes 9 seconds
    30: All things kākāpō part 1

    Dr. Andrew Digby does a deep dive on the science of kākāpō management, recalls weird behaviour he’s observed from them in the field, and explains some of the big challenges the population are facing, including disease outbreak and low fertility. 

    Transcript and full shownotes at www.doc.govt.nz/pocast

    6 March 2024, 3:00 am
  • 44 minutes 46 seconds
    29: Summer supercut

    To celebrate summer in Aotearoa, we’ve put together a supercut, packed to the brim with all the best bits from previous episodes. 

    From cryptic species to sharks to seal production—this supercut has something for everyone. 

    Full shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

    20 December 2023, 9:33 pm
  • 31 minutes 42 seconds
    28: Volcanology

    Volcanologist Hollei Gabrielsen (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Whitikaupeka) on providing advice about volcanoes, particularly in Tongariro National Park; and how her whakapapa, heritage, informs her work.

    Hollei discusses what you need to know to head out on an adventure in Tongariro, and answer listeners’ questions about lava, caldera, phreatic (steam) explosions, and more.

    Full shownotes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

    19 December 2023, 8:08 pm
  • 43 minutes 2 seconds
    27: In a galaxiid far, far away

    Freshwater scientist Nixie Boddy on researching non-migratory galaxiids, native fish, and her adventures in the field—some of which involve costumes.

    Nixie has a huge amount of knowledge about how non-migratory galaxiids interact with threats and river flows, and the broader ecology of their habitat. In this episode she explains fish passage, electric fishing, and many other mysteries of the deep/shallow. It’s another must-listen.

    Shownotes and transcript: www.doc.govt.nz/podcast 

    14 November 2023, 3:16 am
  • 26 minutes 6 seconds
    #26 Field yarns with Tim part 2

    Kiwi expert Tim Raemaekers on the struggle that kiwi in Fiordland are facing and what impact 1080 has had in this area. Content warning: mention of gross stoat reproduction (not detailed) at 00:11:34

    4 October 2023, 7:50 pm
  • 20 minutes 36 seconds
    #25 Field yarns with Tim part 1

    Kiwi expert and star of the Fiordland Kiwi Diaries, Tim Raemaekers, shares his incredible work stories about kākāpō, kiwi, and one very vampiric robin/toutouwai. Heads up, there's mention of blood (it's lowkey) at 9mins 44s. 

    Show notes and transcript at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

    13 September 2023, 2:21 am
  • 29 minutes 26 seconds
    #24 Kiwi as

    Ranger Chris Dodd (Doddy) on what it’s like to track and monitor rare kiwi birds in Aotearoa New Zealand.

    Doddy is a passionate kiwi conservationist who started his career working with seabirds on the Shetland Islands

    Shownotes and transcript available at www.doc.govt.nz/podcast

    30 May 2023, 8:59 pm
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