Navigation for Afternoons
Search Afternoons
Displaying items 271 - 300 of 486 in total
-
Critter of the Week NZ Bull Kelp
This week's critter is the NZ Bull Kelp/ Rimurapa. Nicola Toki, Doc's Director Operations, Eastern South Island talks about this special species. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week The Basking Shark
Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador Niclola Toki talks about this week's critter - the Basking Shark, a charismatic and harmless shark species. It's also the second largest fish in the world. Audio
-
Critter of the Week NZ rock oyster
We meet our final critter for 2019. Doc's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki introduces us to the NZ rock oyster. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Ngaio weevil
This week's critter is the Ngaio weevil, a giant flightless weevil found only on Stephen's Island. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Shining cuckoo
The shining cuckoo is a 'brood parasite' - it puts its eggs in the grey warbler's nest and gets them to bring up their children. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Huhu beetle / huhu grub
Adult huhu beetles cannot eat, only live for 2 weeks and in Hamilton a cat ate one and was dead the next day. They're not great at coordinated movement and if you disturb a huhu beetle in the daytime… Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Common Smelt and Stokell's Smelt
There are two New Zealand smelt species - the common smelt, found throughout New Zealand, and Stokell's smelt, only found in Canterbury. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Climbing galaxias
Nicola Toki, Doc's threatened species ambassador tells us about - the climbing galaxias, a fish that can climb up walls and out of the bucket you put it in. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: The Freshwater Snail
This week's critter is the desperate-to-be-given-a-pronouncable-name Potamopyrgus Oppidanus, the freshwater snail. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: The Auckland Island Rail
Our critter this week is the Auckland Island rail - NZ's rarest rail only found in subantarctic Auckland Islands group. Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador, Nicola Toki says it's probably flightless… Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Giant Emperor Daisy
Audio 25 Oct 2019Doc's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki introduces us to this week's critter - the subantarctic megaherb Pleurophyllum speciosum AKA Giant Emperor Daisy. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Pacific Golden Plover
It was once believed the golden plovers flocked when it was about to rain, but their numbers are now falling dramatically. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Kina
We all know this critter, the Kina! While not endangered it has significant impact on biodiversity - it can boom to uncontrolled numbers if left unchecked by predators. Audio
-
Critter of the Week Clutha flathead galaxias
Doc's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki tells us about this week's critter - the Clutha flathead galaxias. Audio
-
Critter of the Week: The Pygmy goosefoot
Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador Nicola Toki tells us about this weeks' critter the Pygmy goosefoot. A nationally endangered species that was presumed extinct and discovered again three years… Audio
-
Open the Critter bag
Audio 27 Sep 2019Ali Ventura steps into the studio today to tell us about some of the many adorable entries we've received for our Knit a Critter competition - which closes in just over two weeks - on the 15th… Audio
-
Critter of the Week Elegant gecko
This week's critter is begging to be knitted - it's called the elegant gecko, also known as Auckland green gecko. Doc's threatened Species Amabssador says they're critical for ecosystem processes but… Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week Smeagol the gravel maggot
Doc's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki tells reveals all about the Smeagol - the genus of small air-breathing sea slugs of the upper intertidal zone discovered in 1979. Audio
-
Critter of the Week Sand Scarab Beetle/Pericoptus truncatus
It's critter of the week time! Nicola Toki, Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador introduces us to the amazing sand scarab beetle/pericoptus truncatus. The nomads of the beach, this critter is… Audio
-
Critter of the Week: Boulder butterfly
This week DoC's Threatened species Ambassador Nicola Toki tells us about New Zealand's second smallest butterfly, the boulder butterfly or Lycaena boldenarum. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Black tunnelweb spider
Nicola Toki Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador is here to tell us about this week's critter - the black tunnelweb spider which was Peter Jackson's inspiration for Shelob the spider in Lord of the… Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week Northland mudfish
Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador, Nicola Toki talks this week about the newly discovered Northland mudfish which she says is nationally vulnerable. Audio
-
Critter of the Week Frosted phoenix, Titanomis sisyrota
Nicola Toki, Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador tells us about the Frosted Phoenix, - dubbed New Zealand's most enigmatic moth. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Cook Strait giant wētā
Nicola Toki, Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador talks today about the Cook Strait giant weta, Deinacrida rugosa. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Oleira
Nicola Toki, Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador, talks today about a group of Australasian shrubs or small trees, often with large toothed leaves and big daisy-like flowers or clumps of flowers… Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Herbivorous alpine beetle
Audio 19 Jul 2019This week's critter is the Protodendrophagus antipodes or Herbivorous alpine beetle. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the week: Dryland Sow Thistle
The Dryland Sow Thistle, a beautiful nationally vulnerable daisy showing interesting colour variation in its leaves: grey-brown-green. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week Mountain Stone Weta / Hemideina maori
Nicola Toki - Doc's Threatened Species Ambassador joins the programme today to tell us all about the Mountain Stone Weta. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Long legged Harvestman
Doc's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki is in this week to talk about the Long-legged Harvestman. Audio, Gallery
-
Critter of the Week: Mohua
It's the little yellow bird you see on 100 dollar bills - the Mohua is our critter of the week and while she's in, DOC's threatened species ambassador Nicola Toki talks about NZ's rat explosion. Video, Audio