Environmental news from Broome and the Kimberley. Tune in Mondays 6pm to 7pm WST.This podcast is made possible with support from an SGIO Community Grant and People's Choice Award. www.communitygrantsprogram.com.au/wa/community-grants
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Earth SciencesScience |
Why are mangroves dying along the Gulf of Carpentaria? And why did it take so long for authorities to notice? Professor Damien Burrows, director of TropWATER, James Cook University, chats to Kat Taylor. more
Last week was National Science Week! Kat and Ilse got wondering: does science have an image problem? more
Is the Fitzroy River in danger? We don't know what impact increasing water use will have on the catchment. Yet government plans to ramp up irrigation in the region. One thing is certain: we can't afford to make mistakes. more
Bulldozing Bilby habitat? Environment groups are concerned about Buru Energy's Kurrajong seismic survey near Lake Eda on Roebuck Plains. If exploration is successful in finding oil or gas, what will be the impact on this floodplain area and the wetla... more
She's soft, she's silky, she lives in an office and could be one of the remotest pet cats in the world. And - Jackie the cat is a traitor. more
An adventurous and beautiful butterfly, the Tawny Coster, has recently been found in Broome. The specie's superpower is the ecological niche it inhabits. The Tawny Coster LOVES disturbed areas, allowing it to spread and thrive. more
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