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1 Birdcall recordist honoured (duration: 5′03″)
The man behind the cherished birdcalls, wildlife film maker and sound recordist John Kendrick, first suggested National Radio broadcast them forty years ago.
Audio from Morning Report on 26 Jun 2009
2 Our Changing World - Thursday, 10 Sep 2009
Massey University's Mike Joy talks about freshwater fish and river pollution, Ashton Partridge from Massey University, and Richard Tilley and Justin Hodgkiss from Victoria University, are developing printable solar cells, and John Kendrick, the man behind the Morning Report bird calls.
3 Environment with Alison Ballance (duration: 12′49″)
For nearly forty years, the daily bird calls have been a regular and much loved feature of Morning Report. This year Forest and Bird honoured the man behind those bird calls with an Old Blue Award for his services to conservation. Alison Ballance met with John Kendrick at the Karori Sanctuary in Wellington to hear about his career as a sound recordist with the New Zealand Wildlife Service, and to find out how the Radio New Zealand bird calls came about.
Audio from Afternoons on 10 Sep 2009

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