![]() I started as a summer ranger and eventually yeah kind of hung around and I then got a job as the kauri protection ranger up here and basically did everything from community engagement through to soil sampling and most recently I've just hopped over to a biodiversity job.Īmazing. So I've been with DOC for the past three and a half years. Hana is used to explaining kauri dieback to our international tourists, to school children and to members of her local community and now it's our turn! Hana is passionate about protecting the species for future generations and is going to get us excited about this mahi too. So kia ora, yeah I'm Hana, I'm a biodiversity ranger and I mainly work in kauri protection up here in the beautiful Bay of Islands district.Īwesome. Today we're talking to Hana Harris who is a biodiversity ranger in the beautiful Northland Region. He kōnae ipurangi tēnei, e pā ana ki ngā Sounds of Science. And this is the DOC Sounds of Science Podcast.Įvery episode we talk about work being done behind the scenes by DOC’s technical experts, scientists, rangers and the experts in between. ![]() I'm Wilkinson, New Zealand's Acting Threatened Species Ambassador. ![]()
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