Jenny Christie is used to seeing eyebrows go up when she tells people what her job is. Perhaps a few years ago, this could be chalked up as scepticism, but nowadays it’s more likely to mean, ‘wow, big job’. Jenny’s job is climate change. She approaches this from an adaptation point of view, which means working on what we can be doing to manage and reduce the impacts of climate change on our native species and ecosystems. In this episode, Jenny talks about adaptation work underway, what she says to naysayers, and some of the impacts on native species we’re seeing right now.
30: All things kākāpō
29: Summer supercut
28: Volcanology
27: In a galaxiid far, far away
#26 Field yarns with Tim part 2
#25 Field yarns with Tim part 1
#24 Kiwi as
#23 Deals with seals
#22 Kaitiaki kauri, protecting the mighty kauri
#21 Banding banter
DOC Sounds of Science bonus episode, the trailer
#20 Conservation and culture
#19: Wildlife warrior
#18 Cryptic critters
#17 Shark talk
#16 Learning on the Job
#15 The rare kākāriki karaka
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