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Let’s Hope The Weather Holds
Let’s Hope the Weather Holds
61 episodes
5 months ago
Interviews with characters I meet as a travel, outdoor and agricultural journalist and photographer.
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Interviews with characters I meet as a travel, outdoor and agricultural journalist and photographer.
Show more...
Wilderness
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature,
Sports
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45 Tahr Pink eye project with Francesco Formisano
Let’s Hope The Weather Holds
54 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
45 Tahr Pink eye project with Francesco Formisano
Veterinarian Francesco Formisano tells me about the Pink eye project where, with the help of New Zealand hunters acting as citizen scientists, the prevalence and spread of Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis in New Zealand Tahr herds were studied. Franco also tells me about hunting roe deer in France, his vet practice and the possibility of more research projects in New Zealand. Download the 14 page report on pink eye here: https://nztahrfoundation.org.nz/project-pinkeye Franco's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/altitudeandtrails/ Thar are artiodactyl ungulates related to goats and sheep. The New Zealand Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) are an introduced species but have now become part of the landscape.
Let’s Hope The Weather Holds
Interviews with characters I meet as a travel, outdoor and agricultural journalist and photographer.