Whitebait
Whitebait season kicks off today for most of New Zealand
Today marks the start of whitebait season for most of the country but the recent cold snap means it might get off to a sluggish start. Audio
Fish ladders help threatened species migrate
Fish ladders and spawning bales are helping migratory species complete their lifecycle, as World Fish Migration Day is marked.
Critter of the Week - the Inanga
Critter Of The Week is when we meet some of the least attractive threatened species. Nicola Toki is DoC's Threatened Species Ambassador and this week she's talking about Inanga.
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Whitebait mysteries – unravelling the lives of baby native fish
Baby native fish are in the spotlight as freshwater biologists unravel the mysteries of where these tiny creatures go in the first weeks of their lives. Video, Audio
Whitebait mysteries – unravelling the lives of baby native fish
Baby native fish are in the spotlight as freshwater biologists unravel the mysteries of where these tiny creatures go in the first weeks of their lives.
Video, AudioNights Science - Koi Carp Eradication
They may look like goldfish on steroids but Koi carp pose a serious threat to New Zealand water ecosystems. Self-confessed native fish geek Stella McQueen talks about a recent eradication effort that… Audio
Maori customary rights claim doesn't faze whitebaiters
Taranaki whitebaiters say they are more worried about exploitation of the precious delicacy than they are of Maori claims to the fishery. Audio
Customary claim to coastal areas will include whitebait
A South Taranaki Iwi want whitebait included in their Treaty of Waitangi claim. Audio
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
A squeeze of lemon on your kereru fritter? and embracing the serpent. Video, Audio
Fears over commercialisation of whitebait
Not everyone's celebrating the start of the whitebait season this weekend; there's growing anger among some Māori over what they say is the commercialisation of the delicacy. Audio
Rare Mudfish, the Farmer and the School
A population of rare South Canterbury mudfish are benefiting from a community project involving the St Andrews School, the farmer and the Working Waters Trust Audio
Rare Mudfish, the Farmer and the School
A population of rare South Canterbury mudfish are benefiting from a community project involving the St Andrews School, the farmer and the Working Waters Trust
AudioRiver Health 101 - Feet In and Hands On
Whitebait Connections takes school children out to measure the health of local streams and rivers. Audio
River Health 101 - Feet In and Hands On
Whitebait Connections takes school children out to measure the health of local streams and rivers.
AudioConcerns over whitebait being sold online
Health authorities are warning people to think twice before purchasing fresh whitebait online. Audio
Scientist, Native Fish Zoology and Ecology
New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker - whitebait (it's the season) Audio
Simon's A-Z
The whitebait season has begun in most parts of Aotearoa but if you live on the South Island's West Coast, you'll have to wait another week and a half before you can legally fish for the delicacy… Audio
Fears whitebait could be headed for extinction
As whitebaiting season gets under way, an ecologist is warning that whitebait are at risk of extinction if the government does not address water quality. Audio
Improving Inanga Breeding Habitat
The Department of Conservation's David Moss explains how people can help to create better breeding habitat for inanga. Audio
Improving Inanga Breeding Habitat
The Department of Conservation's David Moss explains how people can help to create better breeding habitat for inanga.
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