Anton van Helden is a marine scientist by day moonlighting as a magician by night (although one could make the point that magic never sleeps). In this episode you’ll hear talk of strandings, toxoplasmosis, pub magic and climate; as well as working with Iwi on recovery of bones. Abracadabra, are you listening closely?
CONTENT WARNING: Please be advised that the following episode contains specific discussion of dissection (we kept it reasonably high level) which some listeners may find graphic. This is 8.03 – 11.22. And at 23.25 we talk about taonga and why dissections are important for Iwi.
33: Pen(guin) pals with Cassie Mealey
32: Parrot patter
31: All things kākāpō part 2
30: All things kākāpō part 1
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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