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  • Critter of the Week: southern blue fin tuna

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    environment animals
    5 May 2023
    Bluefin tuna thunnus thynnus

    May 2 was World Tuna Day so this week we're talking about the endangered southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyii. Tuna have been dubbed the Ferraris of the ocean because they're sleek, powerful and… Audio

  • Critter of the Week

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    28 Apr 2023

    Ongaonga (Urtica ferox) is arguably the most notorious plant in Aotearoa. The large woody shrub has pale green leaves bristling with syringe-like hairs filled with toxin - just brushing against a few… Audio

  • Critter of the Week The coral slime mould

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    21 Apr 2023
    Slime mould - ceratiomyxa fruticulosa

    This week's critter is a species of slime mould that looks like ghostly forest coral. The coral slime mould (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) is one of our most distinctive and abundant slime moulds. Audio

  • Critter of the Week: 'The Dentures of the Sea'

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    14 Apr 2023
    Flabellum (the dentures of the sea)

    This week's critter was dubbed 'the dentures of the sea' by the NIWA scientists who discovered it lurking on the ocean floor off the Bay of Islands back in 2009. It might look like your grandma's… Audio

  • Latching, hatching and scratching: All you need to know about scabies (but were definitely afraid to ask)

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    What you need to know health
    14 Apr 2023
    Stock image of a person scratching their arm.

    Explainer: News of increased scabies cases is enough to make anyone a bit scratchy. So how do you know if you've got the little mites and what can you do? Lucy Corry gets under the skin of the issue.

    Latching, hatching and scratching: All you need to know about scabies (but were definitely afraid to ask)
  • Critter of the Week: the native Southern ant

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    31 Mar 2023
    Southern Ant

    This week's critter is the southern ant (Chelaner antarcticus), the most common and widespread native ant species in Aotearoa. These ants have been known to farm other bugs which they milk for… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: The black spined weevil

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    24 Mar 2023
    Black spine weevil

    This week's critter is the insect world's answer to punk - the black spined weevil, Scolopterus penicillatus, has a natural shiny leather jacket and four impressive spikes on its back. Audio

  • Critter of the Week: The Devil’s fingers fungus

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    17 Mar 2023
    Devil's Finger Fungus

    This week's critter is a species of stinkhorn fungi that looks (and smells) like the beginning of a zombie apocalypse. The Devil's fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) sprouts red tentacles out of the… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: the strap-toothed whale

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    10 Mar 2023

    Critter often highlights lesser-loved and lesser-known mini beasts but there are still some larger mammals out there we don't know much about. One of these species is the strap-toothed whale… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Bluegill bully

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    3 Mar 2023
    Bluegill Bully

    This week's critter is the bluegill bully (Gobiomorphus hubbsi) - a beautiful native fish that gets its name from the bright blue bands on its gill cover. Bluegill bullies are a threatened species… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: NZ vent crab (Gandalfus puia)

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    24 Feb 2023
    The grumpy Gandalf crab

    This week's critter is a crabby geezer who loves a geyser. The NZ vent crab or grumpy Gandalf crab, Gandalfus puia, is an eyeless crustacean that thrives in the toxic, high temperature environment of… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: The Bug of the Year!

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    17 Feb 2023

    After three months of tireless campaigning for the title of Bug of the Year 2023, the votes are in... Our first ever bug champion is the ngaro huruhuru, the native bee Leioproctus fulvescens! Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Te mokomoko a Tohu

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    10 Feb 2023
    Te mokomoko a tohu

    This week's critter is te mokomoko a Tohu - an elusive gecko only named by science in January this year. Te mokomoko a Tohu is a large gecko native to Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka-a-Maui, the Marlborough… Audio

  • The sex life of spiders

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    9 Feb 2023
    A headtorch lights up a patch of grass and ferns on which is a large nusery web woven by a large brown female spider that is sitting on top of the web.

    They can hunt, they can fish, they build little nurseries for their babies. Oh and some of them also engage in a bit of sexual cannibalism. Claire Concannon goes on a nighttime stroll in Kirikiriroa… Audio

  • The sex life of spiders

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    Our Changing World science
    9 Feb 2023
    A headtorch lights up a patch of grass and ferns on which is a large nusery web woven by a large brown female spider that is sitting on top of the web.

    They can hunt, they can fish, they build little nurseries for their babies. Oh and some of them also engage in a bit of sexual cannibalism. Claire Concannon goes on a nighttime stroll in Kirikiriroa…

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    The sex life of spiders
  • Critter of the Week: Ngaro Wīwi

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    biology
    3 Feb 2023
    Ngaro Iwi / black hunting wasp

    This week's critter is the sleek and powerful ngaro wiwi or large black hunting wasp (Priocnemis monachus) that specialises in hunting some of our largest spiders. Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Ngaro tara / Three-lined hoverfly

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    27 Jan 2023
    Three lined hoverfly

    This week's critter is the ngaro tara or three-lined hoverfly, a noisy native species with an important role as a pollinator.  Audio

  • Marine heatwave expected to hit West Coast

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    New Zealand West Coast
    2 Jan 2023
    Bleached native sea sponges in Breaksea Sound, Fiordland.

    "The water is way warmer than it should be."

    Marine heatwave expected to hit West Coast
  • Critter of the Week: Copper beard orchid

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    23 Dec 2022
    Copper beard orchid

    The last critter of 2022 is a shy and retiring orchid that's threatened by habitat loss and climate change. The copper beard orchid (Calochilus herbaceous) is a stout orchid with a generous ruby beard… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Harvestman Arachnid

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    16 Dec 2022
    Harvestman arachnid

    This week's critter is the glow-worm hunter harvestman, Forsteropsalis photophaga. These gangly, crab-clawed arachnids live in the Waitomo Caves and subsist exclusively on a diet of glow-worms. Male… Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Pot-Bellied Seahorse

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    9 Dec 2022

    This week's critter is Aotearoa's only seahorse - the pot-bellied seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis). These elegant and portly creatures hang out in seaweed meadows all around the country, hoovering… Audio

  • Critter of the Week

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    science
    9 Dec 2022

    This week's critter is Aotearoa's only seahorse the pot-bellied seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis). These elegant and portly creatures hang out in seaweed meadows all around the country, hoovering up… Audio

  • Bug of the Year campaign gets buzzing

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    animals
    2 Dec 2022
    Scree Wēta

    Will prayer help the praying mantis? Are bees buzzy, drumming up enough support?

    Hu-hu do these beetles think they'll beat? Or have sandflies bitten off more than they can chew?

    The Bug of the Year… Video, Audio

  • Critter of the Week: pepe pouri butterfly

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    2 Dec 2022
    Pepe pōuri / black mountain ringlet

    This week's critter is the pepe pouri / black mountain ringlet butterfly to help celebrate International Mountain Day, which is next Wednesday.  Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Antarctic sea pig

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    conservation animals
    25 Nov 2022
    Antartic sea pig

    This week's critter is the Antarctic sea pig - a rotund pink sea cucumber that lives on the muddy seafloor of the Ross Sea. Sea pigs are like living vacuum cleaners for the ocean. They spend their… Audio

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