• 086 Tongan Megapode with Ann Goth
    May 22 2023

    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, rather than build a mound like their close relatives.  Learn about this astounding bird, and the adventues Ann had as a budding ecologist!

    Ann has collected her experiences with the Tongan Megapode, and turned them into a book, that has been recently published. You can check out the first chapter of Ann's book here.

    The book is available as ebook and paperback from all major retailers, including Amazon, Dymocks, Wheelers, Barnes & Noble, Bookdepository and the publisher, Austin Macauley. https://tinyurl.com/2putxzys.

    To find the best deals in your country, google the ISBN 9781035809516.   You can find all of Ann's research at ResearchGate here.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 085 Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Update with Michelle Wille
    Mar 30 2023

    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 talk about the current situation with bird flu.

    Follow Michelle on Twitter @duckswabber.

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    44 mins
  • 084 Milly Formby - Wing Threads Flight Around Australia for Shorebirds Update
    Mar 22 2023

    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 great mates assisting), as part of a mission to raise awareness of the extraordinary migrations undertaken each year by shorebirds, flying from the arctic regions, to Australia, and back!

    MIlly is now about half way through the journey, and has been visiting schools to let the students and teachers know about these amazing birds, and share the knowledge about how and where these birds spend their time in Australia.

    MIlly joined me to give an update about the Wing Threads project, the highs and lows, and what she has lerned along the way with Wing Threads.

    MIlly has a current crowdfunding effort - support her here.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Bonus - Achieving DeGrowth with Martin Tye
    Jan 24 2023

    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 might move towards a sustainable existence.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Bonus - Art in Conservation - Brenton See and Sally Edmonds
    Jan 20 2023
    How does art influence attitudes to nature, and how can it help to create positive outcomes in conservation? These two artists who put nature and wildlife at the centre of their art, and birds feature prominently.

    Meet Brenton See and Sally Edmonds, prominent artists based in Perth in Western Australia.

    See the artwork mentioned in this episode, and get all the links at thebirdemergency.com/Art

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Bonus - The toll of feral cats on Australian wildlife with Judy Dunlop
    Jan 19 2023

    Predation by feral cats is one of the biggest threats to the unique wildlife of Australia. The WA Feral Cat Working Group is working to reduce the threat.

    Feral cats are a major threat to wildlife in Australia, with their predation causing declines in many native species. These non-native predators were introduced to the continent by European settlers and have since spread widely to almost all of the continent, causing significant damage to the delicate ecosystem. Feral cats prey on a wide range of animals, including small mammals, reptiles, and birds.

    They are particularly dangerous to ground-dwelling birds, such as the endangered Malleefowl, as well as small marsupials, such as the Bilby, but no animal is safe from this voraceous predator.

    The impact of feral cats on Australia's wildlife is significant, with estimates suggesting that they kill several millions of native animals each year. This is not only devastating for individual species, but also for the overall biodiversity of the ecosystem. The predation pressure from feral cats can lead to declines in population numbers, which can ultimately lead to local extinction. Conservation efforts, such as trap-neuter-return programs, are being implemented in an effort to control the population and mitigate the impact of feral cats on wildlife. However, it is essential that such efforts are continued and expanded in order to protect Australia's unique and fragile wildlife.

    Grant spoke with ecologist, Judy Dunlop, from the WA Feral Cat Working Group, about the group, the scale of the threat posed by feral cats, and the Group's upcoming symposium.

    Check out the WA Feral Cat Working Group website here, or go straight to the 2023 Feral Cat Symposium page.

    Follow Judy Dunlop on Twitter.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Bonus - Monday with Grant - Gregory Andrews
    Jan 16 2023

    Gregory Andrews is a D’harawal man and was Australia’s first-appointed Threatened Species Commissioner. He owns and manages Wombat Ridge Nature Reserve near Goulburn in NSW and is an Associate Adjunct Professor at the University of Canberra’s Institute for Applied Ecology.

    Grant spoke with Gregory about his project at Wombat Ridge, where he has placed a covenant over land he owns with his wife, and is managing for wildlife, in a way that uses time honoured and tested methods employed by the First Australians, for thousands of years.

    Gregory also shared how he is creating a garden for wildlife in the heart of Australia's capital city, Canberra, and of course, some of his thoughts on his time as the first Threatened Species Commissioner of Australia is included.

    Follow Gregory on Twitter via the Wombat Ridge account

    Keep up with all the developments and Wombat Ridge and more of Gregory's thoughts at Lyrebird Dreaming.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 083 Designing and running a crowdfunded reseach project with Matt Herring
    Dec 25 2022

    Giving you a special Christmas present, and celebrating the work Dr. Matt Herring and the team behind the Tracking Australia's Painted Snipe crowdfunding effort, Dr. Matt Herring and I talk about Matt's back story, the need for the project, and we recognise and celebrate the research team, and the fabulous Bird Nerds who have donated to make the project a reality.

    BIrd Nerds are the best nerds, without a doubt!  Thank you all, and Good onya!

    I have one wish for the season - please head over to YouTube and subscribe to The Bird Emergency channel.  I will be doing much more there in 2023, in addition to continuing with the podcast, as usual.

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    1 hr and 39 mins