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Tune into Nature with Karthic

Refreshing Nature Sounds & Stories from the Wilderness. Join along to explore nature and listen to wildlife and conservation stories with an interlude of nature sounds recorded in Aotearoa New Zealand's wild places. Tune into Nature with me Karthic, a Wildlife Filmmaker telling simple fun stories about nature & the wild. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Producer/Host : http://instagram.com/karthic.ss

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Dogs and Wildlife - How to share the space?

Aotearoa New Zealand’s stunning beaches are where dogs and endangered wildlife meet. Interactions are harmful to both dogs and wildlife…so how to safely share the beach with our wildlife? Hear about Lead the Way, a programme reaching out to the public about sharing the coast with wildlife. Ft. Richard Seed, Ranger, DOC. Thanks to the Department of Conservation, Dunedin. Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/tunenatureshow Producer & Host:  https://instagram.com/karthic.ss Explore Further Lead the Way Take the Lead the Way Quiz, Dogs on Beaches This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

9mins

30 Mar 2022

Rank #1

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Meet the tiny little Seashore Critters - Marine Metre Squared

Sea Stars, Sea Lettuce and Beaked Barnacles… What are those little critters found in cracks and crevices of coastal rocks and on the beach? And how is a citizen science project involving children and the public contributing to marine science? In this episode we explore the seashore and hear the story of fascinating little sea creatures and the Marine Metre Squared project. Ft. Sally Carson,  Tamlyn Somerford, Zoe Psarouthakis and the participants of the Coastal Care Workshop Thanks to NZ Marine Studies Center Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/tunenatureshow Producer & Host:  https://instagram.com/karthic.ss Learn more about the Seashore Intertidal zone, Handy guides, resources, & activity books for the  NZ Seashore This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

17mins

16 Mar 2022

Rank #2

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Black Orange Blue Metal - Story of the Robins

Take a forest walk, listen to the iconic song of the Robin and meet the team working to find out how the birds are doing and the threats they face in their new home -a little patch of forest. South Island Robins / Kakaruwai are one of the most curious birds of Aotearoa NZ. They were once widespread, but today, their numbers are at risk and declining. In one of the forests outside Orokonui, the birds have been nesting for a few years and a team from Birds NZ led by Georgina Pickerell, is studying the Robins and their nesting success. Featuring - George Pickerell & Birds NZ Members - Francesca Cunninghame, Niko Jimenez-Cunninghame, Oscar Thomas, Adrienne Mulqueen, Katie Gray, Bruce McKinlay. Thanks to the members of the Robins team and Birds NZ Otago Branch. Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/tunenatureshow Producer & Host:  https://instagram.com/karthic.ss Try Birdwatching or help with Bird Conservation Head to birdsnz.org.nz  to find your local branch in New Zealand. Or find a birding spot like a park in your locality. Online guides and Phone apps like Merlin greatly help to further your interest in birds. Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- South Island Robins, New Zealand Robins, Bird Banding,  This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

17mins

16 Feb 2022

Rank #3

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Wild Track : Summertime on the Beach

It's Summer in Aotearoa New Zealand.  The days are long and warm - perfect to spend time out in nature. Be it a picnic or a stroll, a visit to the beach is a Kiwi summer favourite. So to celebrate summer, here's an episode with the relaxing sounds of the beach, waves and snippets about wildlife.  Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/tunenatureshow Producer/ Host:  http://instagram.com/karthic.ss Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Otago Peninsula, New Zealand Sea Lion, Variable Oystercatcher This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

11mins

2 Feb 2022

Rank #4

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Wild Track : Dawn Chorus Birdsong

Happy New Year and Welcome to a Special Episode with just sounds from the wilderness. Grab your headphones and unwind with some dawn chorus birdsong recorded in a native forest. Orokonui Ecosanctuary in the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand, is home to some of the world's most fascinating and rare forest birds, reptiles and plants. The forest of Orokonui is fenced off to keep mammalian predators away and is a safe haven for native birds and wildlife. So the birdsong is relatively louder and more lively. Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Producer & Host:  http://instagram.com/karthic.ss Thanks  OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

10mins

2 Jan 2022

Rank #5

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Weta, Whales and the Wildlife Capital

Which insect has a superpower to survive freezing mountain temps for days? Did you know that the city of Ōtepoti Dunedin has about 30 types of wildlife found nowhere else? And what’s it like when you get very close to a Whale and it decides to (splash) breathe out…. Join along on a nature walk with Neville Peat an award winning writer and storyteller and hear stories from decades of exploring the wilderness. Neville Peat is an award-winning author and photographer of over 30 books, covering themes of geography, natural history and the environment. He has explored much of New Zealand, the South Pacific and the frozen wilderness of Antarctica. Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Mountain Stone Weta, Jewelled Gecko,  Southern Right Whale  See Neville’s work here Producer/ Host:  http://instagram.com/karthic.ss This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions Sound of Whale Blowing from BBC Sound Library--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

13mins

8 Dec 2021

Rank #6

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Meet NZ's Smallest Bird - the Rifleman

This elusive bird weighs only 6 grams (a House Sparrow weighs 40 grams), sings in high pitched notes and flies so quickly that it's so hard to see. Meet the smallest bird of Aotearoa New Zealand - the Rifleman or Titipounamu (in the Māori language) Join on a walk through a dense coastal forest on the Otago Peninsula, as we try to see the elusive Rifleman and hear the story of how these birds are using cosy nest boxes to survive. Ft. Marcia Dale, Shanta McPherson Thanks to the volunteers of the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Group Support the Rifleman Project Make a Donation that will go into buying materials for nest boxes. Feel free to email Marcia Dale, Community Team Leader at guardians@opbg.nz You can also help by making nest boxes. Here’s how to build one- https://www.predatorfreepeninsula.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2021-OPBG-How-to-build-a-Rifleman-Nest-Box.pdf Follow the Show Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Rifleman or Titipounamu, Kānuka Tree, Otago Peninsula Producer/ Host:  Karthic SS  This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/  a non-profit community radio and http://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

19mins

23 Nov 2021

Rank #7

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Meet the Young Guardians of the Forest

A little sapling, a shovel, and a lot of enthusiasm-  young school students are on a mission to bring back the native forest in a New Zealand city. They are busy planting native trees in a patch of urban forest. Join along on their planting day.Meet the Town Belt Kaitiaki, the young guardians of the forest in Dunedin.Ft. Students- Cameron Hart, Lewis Marr,  Anya McKinney, Hetty Finney Waters, Finn Hibbert, Nicola Post, Murphy ScottThanks to Georgina Golling, students & volunteers of Town Belt Kaitiaki. Follow the series onFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonatureInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/Explore Further:Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Dunedin Townbelt, Urban Green Spaces , Cabbage Tree,Producer/ Host:  Karthic SS This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin.This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ.Thanks to oar.org.nz a non-profit community radio and accessmedia.nzMusic from Blue Dot Sessions--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

14mins

10 Nov 2021

Rank #8

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Exploring Urban Nature during Lockdown

Listen to the Sounds of a Stream, Breathe in the fragrance of lush greenery, and immerse yourself in a forest...all in the middle of a city.  Welcome to Urban Nature.  Aotearoa New Zealand is in a full lockdown due to the COVID19 Delta variant. Travel is restricted, but people are allowed to go out within their neighbourhoods for walks and to exercise….making Urban Green Spaces more important than ever. Lockdowns have become a part of our lives...in this episode we explore how Urban Nature can help us keep well during the restrictions of a lockdown. Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Silvereye,  Fantail, Kereru / Wood Pigeon , Grey Warbler, Dunedin Townbelt, Urban Green Spaces Credits: Producer/ Host:  Karthic SS  This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to oar.org.nz a non-profit community radio and accessmedia.nz Music from Blue Dot Sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

11mins

15 Sep 2021

Rank #9

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The Pathway to the Sea - Explore Aramoana

Take a trip to the small town of Aramoana in New Zealand - land of tranquil sandy beaches, and home to wildlife like rare Penguins & Sea Lions  and listen to why once the people had to declare the town as a micro-nation.. to Save Aramoana. Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode - Leopard Seal, New Zealand Sea Lion, Yellow-eyed Penguin, Saltmarsh, Aramoana Ecological Area If you’d like to join and in and help with planting trees for Sea Lions and Penguins, contact Aramoana Conservation Trust at conserve.aramoana@gmail.com Produced by Karthic SS This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin, New Zealand. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to https://oar.org.nz/ a non-profit community radio and https://accessmedia.nz/ Music from Blue Dot Sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuneintonature/message

14mins

1 Sep 2021

Rank #10