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Working With Wildlife

Jaedon Lunt

A nature based podcast that aims to learn from and listen to the small moments of Those that work with in the vast amount of fields within the wildlife industry, with the goal of helping listeners find and get their dream job working with wildlife!

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes22Founded9 months ago
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🦘🌿 Lets dive into the world of Australian fauna and learn about the lifes journey our special guest, Mick Bender, founder of Wildlife Unleashed, a fast growing wildlife demonstration company! In this episode, we uncover the intriguing journey of bu... more

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5 days ago
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In this entertaining podcast episode, Dr. Christina Zdenek sheds some light on the fascinating worlds of environmental science, snake venom, and grant acquisition (amongst other things). She shares also her own personal journey from one side of the w... more

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2 months ago
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Being a domestics vet is one thing, being an exotics vet is another; but being an exotics vet in addition to owning and running one of Brisbanes well known vets its another ball game! more

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3 months ago

Chris balances the want of catching snakes with working as a teacher and running a family! more

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4 months ago
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Staring in Multiple TV series and participating in many others; Rob Bredl has not only had a positive impact on many peoples lives around the world, but through his passion and knowledge of Australian wildlife he had inspired my younger self to get o... more

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4 months ago
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It is the small moments in my life, the forks in the road that I look back on and trace it all the way back to the present. In this episode I talk about a small moment that has had a big impact on my wildlife journey more

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6 months ago
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In this episode I talk about the very 1st monitor I ever caught at the age of 8! was it 100% ethical? That could maybe be put up for debate but the lesson learnt and observation made it worth the fight more

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6 months ago
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When ever there is a crocodile in the bath, signage should always be used. more

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6 months ago
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