Birds are rapidly disappearing from all around us. Habitat reduction, climate change, pesticides, invasive pests and many more factors are causing the reduction in the numbers of all species, and more species face the increased threat of extinction.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 110 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesSociety & CultureScience |
Ann Göth spent some of her formative years as a scientist studying one of the most curious birds on the planet, the Tongan Megapode, that uses the heat of the volcanoes of the isolated islands of Tonga, in the Pacific Ocean, to incubate their eggs, r... more
You have probably seen the devastating reports about the infestations of avian influenza sweeping parts of the world, affecting nesting colonies of seabirds, migratory birds and domesticated birds?
I invited Dr Michelle Wille back to the show to ta... more
Almost exactly a year ago, Milly Formby told me about the planning and the extraordinary fundraising campaign that had enabled her to embark on a flight around the continent of Australia, in a microlight aircraft that she built herself (with some gre... more
Have you heard the term "DeGrowth" being thrown around in recent years? Have you wondered what it really means, and can it be achieved in a modern society?
Hear Martin Tye explain to Grant what it means, and how a modern, industrialised society mig... more
Highly recommend this highly entertaining, informative and thought provoking podcast. The host genuinely cares about our natural environment and is particularly focussed on the plight of our spectacular bird species within Australia and around the world. His guests are often personally investing to make a real and positive difference in many different and sometimes surprising ways. I find the current state insights and related practical and pragmatic suggestions inspirational and have made some... more
Very informative podcast featuring both interesting guests and a variety of topics. I have learned so much, I’m sharing tidbits with my family and friends. Great host too. Would highly recommend.
Terrific podcast for bird nerds.
Good interviews with bird experts.
A very knowledgeable host.
Discovered this during lockdown. It offered me a way to ‘see’ Australia and our birds.
Keep up the great work!
Ewen helped a bunch of us find our way with schmick Lumix cameras *and* birds in Sydney’s Centennial Parklands. Loved this episode & will now listen to more. Thanks!
Such a nice diverse and up to date collection of stories from really interesting guests! Keep it up
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Apple Podcasts | #215 |
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