
About this episode
Alison Ballance documents a week on Whenua Hou, observing the Kākāpō Recovery Programme and the challenges faced by the chicks and their mothers.
Alison Ballance spends a week on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, one of three kākāpō breeding islands. She follows rangers from DOC’s Kākāpō Recovery Programme as they go about their daily and nightly nest visits to check on the rapidly growing chicks. All but one of the 23 nests on Whenua Hou have just a single chick, as the rimu fruit has failed to ripen and kākāpō mums are relying on supplementary food to raise their chicks. During the week, the chick Queenie-A3 is found dead, and there is news from Pukenui/Anchor Island of another chick dying in a flash flood that swept through the nest. Send any Kākāpō Files questions and comments to kakapo@rnz.co.nz. In this episode: 00:00 – Introduction 01:12 – Sick chick Pearl-B3 05:32 – Chick check at Suzanne’s nest 09:53 – Young male booming 11:18 – qPCR sex testing 14:11 – Chick check at Tiaka’s nest 17:44 - Dead chick Queenie-A3 20:16 - Nest controller and the ‘train station’ 24:18 – Supplementary feeding 27:25 – Chick dies in nest flood 29:05 – Heather’s nest check & closing thoughts 33:42 - Update on Pearl-B3 35:22 - Closing credits… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
People in this episode
Host: Alison Ballance
Topics covered
- kākāpō recovery
- wildlife conservation
- breeding programs
- nest monitoring
- chick development
Keywords
- kākāpō
- Whenua Hou
- nest visits
- chick deaths
- DOC
- breeding islands
- wildlife monitoring
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: DOC
Places: Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, Pukenui/Anchor Island
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