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Sophie Fern
Sophie Fern

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On charisma and pūteketeke and conservation urgency

Hands up who, a month ago, had never heard the word “pūtekteke”. Well, me neither! I knew about grebes, mostly because of where I work…

Nov 18, 2023
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Nov 18, 2023
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The Friday afternoon worm

It was a Friday afternoon at the end of a long week, at the end of a terribly long season of long weeks. Sometimes, we just need something…

Sep 4, 2022
Sep 4, 2022

4000

We often hear about the 4000 species in Aotearoa that need conservation attention. It seems like a lot, and reducing that number is one of…

Apr 20, 2022
Apr 20, 2022

There is an article in Saturday’s Otago Daily Times article titled “Yellow-eyed penguin support…

Conservation biology has always been a crisis discipline, and we often compare it to emergency medicine because both are about making life…

May 29, 2021
May 29, 2021

In defence of Bird of the Year

Every year I hear grumbling on social media about Bird of the Year, and apologies from those running the accounts for spamming everyone’s…

Nov 10, 2020
Nov 10, 2020

The time I saw a kākāpō booming in my pyjamas.

People write that once the noise of kākāpō booming rang around Fiordland, in an effort to tell us how far we’ve fallen. Can you imagine…

Mar 25, 2020
Mar 25, 2020

Dreaming of conservation in 2029

10 years ago today, I was further east than anyone else in New Zealand, barring anyone fishing out at sea, watching the dawn rise. My…

Dec 29, 2019
Dec 29, 2019

Some thoughts on New Zealand’s Bird of the Year 2018

Who should win? Who will?

Sep 30, 2018
Sep 30, 2018

Communicating conservation science in post flagship species New Zealand.

A flagship species is the creature chosen by a conservation organisation to represent that organisation. The most famous of these is the…

Jan 1, 2016
Jan 1, 2016
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