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Voice of Tangaroa

Voice of Tangaroa

During the past two expeditions to the subantarctic islands, our team was joined by journalists from both Radio New Zealand and NZ Geographic. During the 2022 expedition, NZ Geographic publisher James Frankham and award winning photographer Richie Robinson documented our work on the Bounty Islands, while in January 2024, Claire Concannon came along when the team was picked up at the Antipodes and briefly visited the Bounties. After NZ Geographic published a fantastic feature article last year, today the “Voice of Tangaroa” podcast covering our work was published.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/voice-of-tangaroa/story/2018922478/a-tale-of-two-islands-erect-crested-penguins

Voice of Tangaroa is a collaboration between RNZ’s award-winning science podcast Our Changing World & New Zealand Geographic, exploring the state of our oceans & the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. New Zealand Geographic reporting for the Voice of Tangaroa is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.