Migration
Godwits Farewell Party - Andrew Crossland
The annual godwits farewell party is taking place tonight. It's when Cantabrians gather to farewell the birds, as they start an 11,000 kilometre journey to Alaska. Andrew Crossland is a park ranger… Audio
Gabriele Hufschmidt - Consequences from Cologne
The fallout from Cologne's New Year's Eve sexual attacks, particularly in regards to the pressures the migration crisis has bought to Germany - with Dr. Gabriele Hufschmidt from the Institute of… Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker... eel migration - the male shortfin eels start heading out to sea in February for their six month trip… Audio
Migration, tourism raise economic hopes
New Zealand is continuing to draw people here to work and play in record numbers.
EU works on new plans to plug gaps in migration policy
The European Union's proposing new ways to plug the gaps in migration policy. Audio
Record immigration about Australia, not NZ - Labour
Record net migration to New Zealand is a reflection of Australia's weakening economy, Labour Party leader Andrew Little says.
Labour says migrants need to be filling genuine gaps
Net migration to New Zealand has topped 60-thousand people in the year to August, as plenty more people come in than leave. Audio
Migrating to and visiting numbers at record levels
The number of people migrating to and visiting New Zealand remains at record levels. Audio
Migration not expected to fall sharply
The migration boom is expected to ebb rather than fall sharply amid signs that the pace of economic growth is slowing in New Zealand. Audio
Migration hits fresh high
The growing economy is continuing to attract people to live and work long-term in New Zealand, driving annual migration to fresh highs for the 11th straight month. Audio
Spinetail Devil Rays
Electronic tags used to measure the survival of spinetail devil rays released after being caught by tuna fishing boats have revealed long journeys to the tropics and deep dives Audio
Spinetail Devil Rays
Electronic tags used to measure the survival of spinetail devil rays released after being caught by tuna fishing boats have revealed long journeys to the tropics and deep dives
AudioCataloguing the Serengeti
The Snapshot Serengeti survey with University of Oxford's Zooniverse ecologist Ali Swanson, and how 'citizen scientists' played their part in classifying this diverse and dynamic ecosystem. Audio
Commuting Secrets of Antarctic Orca
New Zealand and Italian researchers have confirmed that Type C killer whales from Antarctica travel to and from northern New Zealand Audio, Gallery
Commuting Secrets of Antarctic Orca
New Zealand and Italian researchers have confirmed that Type C killer whales from Antarctica travel to and from northern New Zealand
AudioShorebird Stopover
Keith Woodley from the Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre and a couple of other members of the Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalists' Trust (PMNT) have just returned from North Korea to search for spots… Audio
NZ posts annual record annual migration in May
An economists says there's little sign that net migration is waning. Audio
Migration boom may be short lived
New Zealand's migration boom may be short lived. Audio
New figures show record migration levels
New Zealand's had its highest-ever influx of immigrants - a record net gain of almost 57-thousand in the year to April, well past the 34-thousand-400 from the year before. Audio
NZ economy looking more attractive
The economy is luring more foreign workers and keeping New Zealanders at home, pushing migration numbers to a new high. Audio