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Ti kouka: a feast for birds big and small 6 December 2013

Ti kouka: a feast for birds big and small

Alfie here, and today I’m talking about another bird-friendly plant in Wellington, and interviewing long time Zealandia volunteer guide, and conservationist, Des Smith.  I flew up to meet him in his garden in Ngaio, in a bush-lined street, full of native trees.  Here’s the transcript, from my ‘Stoatskine’ reporter’s notebook.

Ramarama: gleaming leaves & tasty for the birds 22 August 2013

Ramarama: gleaming leaves & tasty for the birds

Alfie here, and this week, I’m interviewing Matu Booth, Conservation Officer in the valley, and a recently elected member of the Karori Sanctuary Guardians. I want to find out which plant he recommends for attracting birds in to Wellington gardens.

Kohekohe: one of our quirkiest trees 3 July 2013

Kohekohe: one of our quirkiest trees

Alfie: I’m inspired by Kerry Charles’ research on how planting for birds makes Wellingtonians happy, so I’m asking some of my favourite locals about which plants they’d recommend for Wellington gardens. First up, Joakim Liman, an award-winning Zealandia volunteer and the dedicated and enthusiastic manager of the volunteer Te Motu Kairangi – Miramar Ecological Restoration group, which is restoring the Miramar peninsula to its former glory.

Sweet-beaked kākā find tree-sap irresistible 15 May 2013

Sweet-beaked kākā find tree-sap irresistible

Skraaaark.  Alfie Kākā here, interviewing Kerry Charles, who has just completed her thesis Urban human-wildlife conflict: North Island kākā (Nestor meridionalis septentrionalis) in Wellington City.

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