104 - Kaka Unravelling the Secrets of Aotearoa's Forest Parrot with Michael Knapp cover art

104 - Kaka Unravelling the Secrets of Aotearoa's Forest Parrot with Michael Knapp

104 - Kaka Unravelling the Secrets of Aotearoa's Forest Parrot with Michael Knapp

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New Zealand's kākā parrot is a conservation success story, and this episode of the OI Podcast delves into the bird's fascinating evolution and recovery. Dr. Michael Knapp from Otago University joins the show to discuss the genetic conundrum of the kākā's North and South Island subspecies, their deep evolutionary split from the kea during the Ice Ages, and the vulnerability of females during nesting. The conversation highlights how community-led predator control, as seen in Wellington and Dunedin’s Orokonui Ecosanctuary, is allowing kākā populations to regenerate and expand. Tune in for an informative chat on the conservation and ecology of one of Aotearoa's most intelligent and charismatic birds. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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