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Bookmarks: Nicola Toki
Nicola Toki joins Jesse to talk about her favourite books, songs, TV shows and podcasts! Audio
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Critter of the Week - Chatham Island Christmas Tree
This week's critter is Rautini (Brachyglottis huntii) - known as the Chatham Island Christmas Tree. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Alpine Shield Bug
This week's critter is one you don't want to pick up! The alpine shield bug is flightless, consumes pre-digested plant material and produces a nasty aroma when touched. Audio
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Critter of the Week Alpine Tiger Moth
This week's Critter of the Week is the alpine tiger moth. Doc's Nicola Toki says the females are completely flightless and her children can survive being frozen! Audio
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Critter of the Week: Chaffey's Forget-me-not
The Forget-me-not is this week's pick of the bunch for Critter of the Week. Audio
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Critter of the Week Doris wellingtonensis
Critter of the Week this week is a sea slug with a scientific name called Doris wellingtonensis, yes Doris the sea slug! Doc's Nicola Toki tells us all about the critter that lives on the seafloor and… Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the Week Tussock Ringlet
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Critter of the Week Tussock Ringlet butterfly
The Tussock Ringlet or Common Tussock butterfly is an "all-terrain" South Island butterfly. Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the Week: The Reefton Water Beetle
Found around waterfalls at sunny sites in Nelson, Buller and Marlborough. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Lucius Malfoy's Wasp
This week's critter is a treasure for all Harry Potter nerds, a wasp named after Lucius Malfoy. Doc's Nic Toki explains to Jesse it's a fittingly creepy looking critter for Halloween eve! Audio
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Critter of the Week - the Fairy Lantern
Audio 23 Oct 2020This week's Critter of the Week is the Fairy Lantern. It's a floral thief that steals energy from other plants, rather than making its own through photosynthesis. Doc's Nicola Toki explains. Audio
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Critter of the week t-shirt update
Audio 23 Oct 2020Orders for our t-shirts must be in by the 31st of October. We thought it would be a good time to have a chat with the company that makes the t-shirts - Liminal Apparell as they have a pretty… Audio
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Critter of the Week: Kakabeak Mite
Audio 16 Oct 2020This week's critter is the kakabeak mite. A super small and threatened mite that lives on the beautiful threatened kakabeak plant. Doc's Nicola Toki tells Jesse all about the tiny insect. Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the week - Kakabeak Mite
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Critter of the Week Falla’s skink - Three kings skink
Audio 9 Oct 2020This week's critter of the week is the Falla's Skink which is is one of our largest and most robust skinks. Audio
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Critter of the Week Hot Pools Mosquito
They might be the key to better understanding autoimmune reactions and other illnesses, says Doc's Nicola Toki. Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the week - Hot Pools Mosquito
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Critter of the Week The wandering anemone
Doc's Nicola Toki introduces us to this week's critter - the wandering anemone. It lives in the ocean, has a pedal disc, resembles a pile of baked beans and moves in the night! Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the week - wandering anemone
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Critter of the Week: The Karāroa Mayfly
New Zealand has many species of mayfly, but none are quite like the Karāroa mayfly. Audio
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Critter of the Week Kermadec red-crowned kakariki
This week's Critter of the Week is the Kermadec red-crowned kakariki. They are similar to the mainland red-crowned kakariki, but are slightly larger and prefer a warmer climate, says Doc's Nicola… Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the week - Kermadec red-crowned kakariki
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Critter of the Week The Kiwi Feather Mite
This Critter of the Week is on a free ride with free food for life! DOC's Nic Toki explains to Jesse that the Kiwi Feather Mite may just be the worst hitch-hiker in New Zealand, and perhaps the least… Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the Week The Kiwi Feather Mite
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Critter of the Week: Hidden Spider Orchid
This week's critter looks similar to a spider, is a little spooky and is a type of ghost orchid - it's the hidden spider orchid. Audio, Gallery