EPISODE · Jul 21, 2018
Weekend Variety Wireless - Hour 3 - 21/07/18
from Weekend Variety Wireless with Graeme Hill on RadioLIVE · host MediaWorks NZ
This hour, Human Statistics with Ipsos Research Director Jonathan Dodd. Dodd gives us the latest polling results about what we think about stuff. Then, Environews. This week on Environews, author Neville Peat joins Graeme to discuss his new publication Rivers Rear. Rivers Rear is a biography of a conservation project that covers 25 years of Project River Recovery. Mr Peat believes that the project was necessary because the habitats of these braided rivers was degrading. Rivers Rear covers a variety of areas such as Mackenzie country, Twizel, Central Otago and more. The book looks at all efforts- from predator control to the formation of new wet lands. The pair discuss whats causing the decrease in species like the rare Black Stilt. Youve got the snuff movie to prove it. Predators such as feral cats, ferrets, stoats, rats, possums and hedgehogs have all been filmed preying on native species. Mr Peat informs Graeme about predator control, and lets us know how successful it has been. And finally, Graeme sits down with Paota Joseph, director of Maui's Hook. Weekend Variety Wireless with Graeme Hill, 8pm - midnight Saturdays and Sundays, on RadioLIVE and streaming live to the Rova app on Android and iPhone.
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This hour, Human Statistics with Ipsos Research Director Jonathan Dodd. Dodd gives us the latest polling results about what we think about stuff. Then, Environews. This week on Environews, author Neville Peat joins Graeme to discuss his new publication Rivers Rear. Rivers Rear is a biography of a conservation project that covers 25 years of Project River Recovery. Mr Peat believes that the project was necessary because the habitats of these braided rivers was degrading. Rivers Rear covers a variety of areas such as Mackenzie country, Twizel, Central Otago and more. The book looks at all efforts- from predator control to the formation of new wet lands. The pair discuss whats causing the decrease in species like the rare Black Stilt. Youve got the snuff movie to prove it. Predators such as feral cats, ferrets, stoats, rats, possums and hedgehogs have all been filmed preying on native species. Mr Peat informs Graeme about predator control, and lets us know how successful it has been. And finally, Graeme sits down with Paota Joseph, director of Maui's Hook. Weekend Variety Wireless with Graeme Hill, 8pm - midnight Saturdays and Sundays, on RadioLIVE and streaming live to the Rova app on Android and iPhone.
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