Episodes

Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Marie Munkara | Author, Adventurer
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Marie Munkara was born on the banks of the Mainoru River in Arnhemland. Author of several books including Of Ashes and Rivers that Run to the Sea and her first book Every Secret Thing, which won the 2008 David Unaipon Award and the 2010 NT Book of the Year.
Marie chats with us about her current doctoral thesis covering topics around her Arnhemland family, her peoples ancient history, myths, legends, tales of floods, sea level changes and much more.


Monday Apr 08, 2019
Dr Charlie Manolis | Crocodile Conservation
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
We catch up with Dr Charlie Manolis, Chief Scientist at Crocodylus Park and Wildlife Management International to find about some of the latest research in the conservation of these iconic and ancient reptiles.


Thursday Apr 04, 2019
Simon Ferguson | Territory Wildlife Park
Thursday Apr 04, 2019
Thursday Apr 04, 2019
We visited the Territory Wildlife Park and caught up with the Manager of Visitor Experiences, Simon Ferguson for a chat.
The Territory Wildlife Park is situated on 400 ha of natural bushland, it contains native animals and plants representative of Northern Territory. It contributes to their conservation through research programs as well as through public education. The three main habitats represented are woodland, wetland and monsoon vine forest.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit!


Monday Mar 25, 2019
Monday Mar 25, 2019
We chat with Dr Mark Hutchinson, Senior Research Scientist of Herpetology from the South Australian Museum about the recently discovered Western Desert Taipan, the endangered Pygmy Blue-tongue and all sort other sciencey goodness.


Monday Mar 18, 2019
Andrew Daly & Caroline Monro | Zookeepers, conservationists
Monday Mar 18, 2019
Monday Mar 18, 2019
Andrew Daly is a zookeeper with Taronga Zoo and Caroline Monro is a zookeeper at Wildlife Sydney Zoo. Together they form a conservation power-couple, bringing awareness to the plights of Australian wildlife and their habitats.
They are also passionate about reducing their environmental footprint on the planet and have started a blog to share their journey. Click here to check out their blog, 'Greening Pains'.


Monday Mar 11, 2019
Dr Catherine Kemper | Senior Researcher of Mammals, South Australian Museum
Monday Mar 11, 2019
Monday Mar 11, 2019
We recently caught up with Dr Catherine Kemper at the South Australian Museum to learn more about her role as the Senior Researcher of Mammals. We also discuss whales, taxonomy, wildlife conservation and even the Thylacine gets a mention.


Monday Mar 04, 2019
Emma Malik | Animal Trainer, Comedian
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
We catch up with Emma Malik and chat about training native animals such as crocodiles and quolls, and we find out how a professional animal trainer becomes a professional comedian.
We saw Emma's show 'If you can't train it, eat it' and it was hilarious. Emma's other shows include 'Sticking with it' and even a children's show entitled 'Fee-Fi-Fo-Fun'. Click here for show dates


Monday Feb 25, 2019
Steve McKechnie | Gorge Wildlife Park
Monday Feb 25, 2019
Monday Feb 25, 2019


Monday Feb 18, 2019
Jenna Crowe-Riddell | Evolutionary Biologist, Sea Snake Researcher
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Monday Feb 18, 2019
We delve deep into the world of aquatic serpents as we learn about sea snakes and sea kraits with evolutionary biologist Jenna Crowe-Riddell.
This episode was uploaded on the same day as the release of Jenna's paper on sea snakes, titled 'Phototactic tail: Evolution and molecular basis of a novel sensory trait in sea snakes'.
Olive sea snake (Aipysurus laevis). Photo credit: Chris Malam.


Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Michael Bayliss | Sustainable Population Australia
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Sunday Feb 10, 2019
Michael Bayliss is the Communications Manager for Sustainable Population Australia (SPA).
SPA are an independent not-for-profit organisation seeking to protect the environment and our quality of life by ending population growth in Australia and globally.
Click here to check the SPA Facebook page.
Click here to check out the SPA website.


