The amazing life and death of the ocean's greatest camouflage expert - Look at me podcast
Once a year in freezing cold winter waters, a gathering happens off the coast of South Australia....
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The amazing life and death of the ocean's greatest camouflage expert - Look at me podcast
Once a year in freezing cold winter waters, a gathering happens off the coast of South Australia....
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The battle for the future of Stonehenge – podcast
Britain’s favourite monument is stuck in the middle of a bad-tempered row over road traffic Read...
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Our rare tiny marsupial, hanging on in the mountains – Look at me podcast
When we think of the effects of climate change it’s easy to focus on rising sea levels – but what...
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Why do we need to fact check claims made about Australia's bushfires?
Disinformation about the fire crisis is spreading around the world, with some stories picked up...
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Why do we need to fact check claims made about Australia's bushfires?
Disinformation about the fire crisis is spreading around the world, with some stories picked up...
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Ep.63 Louise McNaught – Ministry of Arts Podcast
This week Gary Mansfield speaks to Louise McNaught (@louise_mcnaught_art) Louise McNaught is a...
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Theatre & Conservation with Tom Bailey
This week Sofia and Julia talk to British theatre maker and director Tom Bailey about the ways he...
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What challenges does climate change bring to the Built Environment? How can Built Environment...
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Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo
Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Jessie...
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Australia's environment laws: are they about to get even weaker?
A recent review of the laws around Australia’s natural environment found they were failing. Now...
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Environmental issues have shot to the top of many political agendas around the world. It’s no...
Crockery, Creatures, Creativity & Conservation with Ceramicist Hannah Turner
This week's guest is Hannah Turner, a ceramicist with a brand that has built over thirty years,...
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How maverick rewilders are trying to turn back the tide of extinction
A handful of radical nature lovers are secretly breeding endangered species and releasing them...
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Why the platypus is starting to disappear
The platypus has been listed as endangered in South Australia and there has been a recommendation...
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Steve’s British Library Tour & a Guest Appearance by an American Archivist
I love what Steve is doing on so many of his virtual tours. He’s getting highly qualified...
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Should we determine species through DNA? (part two)
In part two of The Age of Extinction takeover of Science Weekly, Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe...
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Why has the African elephant been split into two species?
Recently, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) assessed the African...
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Preview of Series Two of Access to Inspiration podcast
Sue Stockdale previews Series Two of the Access to Inspiration podcast; talks about her own...
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45. Hong Hoang: The Vietnamese changemaker
Sue Stockdale talks to Hong Hoang, Founder and Executive Director of CHANGE, a dynamic Vietnamese...
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As indigenous languages die out, will we lose knowledge about plants?
There are more than 7,000 languages spoken on Earth, but by the end of the century, 30% of these...
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