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Kākāpō Files II 18 | Good Kākāpō Things Take Time

Kākāpō Files II 18 | Good Kākāpō Things Take Time

Season 7 Episode 18 Published 2 days, 12 hours ago
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Six months after this record-breaking kākāpō breeding season began, all 91 living chicks have fledged and left the nest. The chicks remain with their kākāpō mums and are still being fed by them, as well as eating a range of plant material, and as cold wet midwinter weather sets in the chicks are learning to find dry roost sites. The Kākāpō Team’s Daryl Eason and Andrew Digby answer listener questions, including why did Kākāpō cam star Rakiura spend so much time in the nest digging, what can you learn from a piece of egg shell, and could old museum specimens be a source of lost kākāpō genes?

Send any Kākāpō Files questions and comments to kakapo@rnz.co.nz

In this episode:
02:06 – Island news with ranger Daniella Whitaker
06:21 – Update on Kākāpō Cam star Rakiura
11:43 – Sick kākāpō
15:19 - Are kākāpō smart?
18:19 - Previous nest cams
20:05 - Why did Rakiura dig so much in her nest?
24:00 - Do kākāpō compete with other species?
25:30 - Kākāpō on Coal Island and at Sanctuary Mountain Mangatautari
30:57 - Museum specimens and lost genes

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Kākāpō Files is made in collaboration with the Department of Conservation’s Kākāpō Recovery Programme.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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