This resource delves into the principles of radio waves—how they work and their applications in everyday life. It highlights their crucial role in conservation efforts, particularly in tracking endangered species like kiwi. By attaching radio transmitters to kiwi, conservationists can monitor their movements and behaviors, aiding in protection and research. The document also discusses the technology behind radio tracking, including the use of antennas and receivers to detect signals, and the integration of Māori perspectives on environmental monitoring.
