Kennedy Warne
An ode to mangroves
Mangroves have a mixed reputation, with some people thinking of them as weeds while others, including writer Kennedy Warne, value them for their ecosystem function and as a natural breakwater. Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne: new Waitangi Museum
Kennedy Warne recently visited Te Kongahu with a university lecturer who specialises in how colonial history is told and represented, and a Ngapuhi writer/historian/lecturer and museum specialist Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne discusses the silencing of the snapping shrimp, and godwits get a safer passage through Chinese airspace. Audio
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
It's been Seaweek! And Kennedy Warne has been out at sea checking out Mokohinau Islands - one of the most remote coastal groups in the country.
And painter Mark Cross was there two years ago and… Audio, Gallery
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne discusses tech in the outdoors and marine protection legislative reform. Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne reports on what the year holds by highlighting important anniversaries including the 100th anniversary of the arrest and trial of Tuhoe prophet Rua Kenana, the quadricentennial (400th… Audio
Nine to Noon Christmas Eve Special part 5
Te Radar, Pinky Agnew, Kennedy Warne and Tommy Honey help us bid farewell to 2015 on our last show of the year. Audio
Nine to Noon Christmas Eve Special part 4
Te Radar, Pinky Agnew, Kennedy Warne and Tommy Honey help us bid farewell to 2015 on our last show of the year. Audio
Nine to Noon Christmas Eve Special part 3
Te Radar, Pinky Agnew, Kennedy Warne and Tommy Honey help us bid farewell to 2015 on our last show of the year. Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne reports on 'the climate for change' after COP21 in Paris. He concludes that more than any of the statements and commitments in the 30-page agreement, its significance is that it's… Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
'On the road to nowhere'. Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne talks about the joys of Ashburton's lakes and marshes, plus the pleasures of the Inland Scenic Route. Audio
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne discusses virtual adventuring, wayfinding and the ghosts of Google. Audio
Rising seas: the New Zealand and Pacific reality
Outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne has concurrent stories on sea-level rise in the November issues of National Geographic and New Zealand Geographic. He discusses what he has seen and learned… Audio, Gallery
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
On a recent southern journey Kennedy Warne met paleoecologist Richard Holdaway at one of the most important and revealing fossil sites, Pyramid Valley, near the wine-growing area of Waipara in North… Audio
Off the Beaten Track - outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne
Waipu caves and Ahuriri badlands. Audio
Outdoorsman and adventurer Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne is in Kororareka/Russell next to the flagstaff that was chopped down four times by Hone Heke. Given the virulent reaction to the new flag designs, perhaps the practice of… Audio
Towards sustainable and sustaining seas
Outdoors man and adventurer Kennedy Warne talks sustainable and sustaining seas. Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
A squeeze of lemon on your kereru fritter? and embracing the serpent. Video, Audio
Monsters Inc: On sharing the planet with others
Outdoors man and adventurer Kennedy Warne discusses apex predators - lions and great white sharks, which have been in the news. Also recent research on the therapeutic and human health benefits of… Video, Audio, Gallery