
New Zealand has lost countless species over generations. Can the notion of a Predator Free 2050 in Aotearoa turn the page and save our wild?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Coming soon to RNZ Podcasts is the new series Voice of Tangaroa, exploring the state of our oceans, and the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. Released weekly from Thursday 29 February, you can find the episodes in the Voice of Tangaro... more
In the series finale, Hope, we get a glimpse of what a predator-free Aotearoa could look like, and look at the breakthrough technologies and innovations taking us towards that goal.
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Community-led projects are leading the charge to halt biodiversity decline, while researchers make break-throughs in their quest to remove predators and protect borders from reinvasion.
Watch the video version of the episode here.
Episode Three exp... more
New Zealander's have drawn a line in the sand, announcing they will rid the nation of rats, stoats and possums by 2050, but what will it take to get there?
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BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal!!!). I’ve watched the video series and wasn’t sure whether this would be any different - but I have to say the podcast series is (IMHO) better than the video and covers different material. I finished the series with a sense of optimism…that by engaging everyone in the process and putting the right structures in place - not only can you heal the environment but also create positive economic outcomes. I now want to be part of an initiative in which New Zealand is lea... more
A programme for all Kiwi
Wow - every New Zealander should listen and know the humbling ecological truths so concisely and clearly communicated - I’m two shows in and can’t wait to watch the whole package










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