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A wonderful, sound rich, fascinating look at the noises made by the creatures in the ocean. Is it talk? Singing? Voice of Tangaroa is the first part of a new co-pro series made by Our Changing World & New Zealand Geographic. Great listening !
The undersea orchestra rnz.co.nz/programmes/voi…
It's Seaweek within the UN Ocean Decade so you know what you should do - listen to Voice of Tangaroa, rnz.co.nz/programmes/voi… A brand new podcast collaboration between Our Changing World and New Zealand Geographic featuring Kate Evans Get ya headphones on....
I’m very excited to say that Claire Concannon
and my new #oceans podcast, Voice of Tangaroa, launches today! One new episode every week. It’s been super fun turning my New Zealand Geographic
stories into radio and learning a whole new form of storytelling rnz.co.nz/programmes/voi…
Dreamt of joining a dinosaur discovery expedition? 🦖🔍
Check out New Zealand Geographic's trek into Aotearoa New Zealand's most famous treasure trove. Dig into their dino-mite story 📰 i.mtr.cool/pbmnvtoxpw
The 185th issue of New Zealand Geographic is
out in stores and online now!
In-stores and online at nzgeo.com
📷: Rob Suisted, Pro-Photographer, NZ
The Lost Tribe of Fiordland, a fascinating story told by myself and Nic Low, for New Zealand Geographic. Out now in store, or online at nzgeo.com/stories/the-lo…
In the past few years, an unprecedented form of avian flu has spread from Europe to North America to South America and almost to the Antarctic, killing millions of wild #birds -which is very bad news for New Zealand. Me for New Zealand Geographic on what's coming: nzgeo.com/stories/avian-…
All the way from my current field trip in #Antarctica , I'm chuffed to let you all know that ngutukākā is Aotearoa's favourite plant of the year! Here's my New Zealand Geographic story about the quest to save it in the wild - nzgeo.com/stories/too-ta…
Alex Verry & I had fun talking with Bill Morris New Zealand Geographic about our #ancientDNA research on takahē and moho (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…), & why the #fossil record is key to informing evidence-based conservation management of these feathered taonga nzgeo.com/stories/did-we…
Michael Marshall Yes! We covered this for New Zealand Geographic and Giselle did the best cartoons for it! nzgeo.com/stories/the-wi…
Putting final touches on a really fascinating story going to print in New Zealand Geographic. Can't give anything away yet, but standby for next issue