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  • World Heritage Sites / Peter Valentine / Part 2
    Jul 23 2024

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    Welcome back to Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, episode 47.....
    Todays Wild Chat is the second of a 3 part series and will be a continuation of our chat from part 1 on who is Peter Valentine. We continue the chat about National Parks and mining and venture into World Heritage Sites of Australia. Getting into who's responsibility it is to uphold a World Heritage Listing within Australia was confusing to me, however after reading Peter's book I have a better understanding on how it all works.

    You can find Peter's book here - World Heritage Sites of Australia by Peter Valentine

    If you want to get in contact with Peter please email him here :

    peter.valentine@jcu.edu.au

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Who is Peter Valentine? Part 1
    Jul 15 2024

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    Welcome back to Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, episode 46..... Todays Wild Chat is the first of a 3 part series and will be all about the incredible life of Peter Valentine!
    We talk about his childhood, his student years, his love for books, nature, for the environment… Long-time member of IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas, with a special interest in World Heritage, Peter worked not only for UNESCO, UNITAR, IUCN on World Heritage but also for Australian Federal and Queensland State Governments. He is also a past member of the Australian Heritage Council (natural heritage expert); a Chair of the Wet Tropics Management Authority; a member of the National Landscapes Reference Committee; and his current topic of teaching and research focuses on protected area management and natural resource management.
    Part 2, we will dive further into what a World Heritage Area means and who's responsibility it is to up hold such a status and part three diving into a love of Peter's..... Butterflies and the wonderful relationship with Ants.

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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    55 m
  • C.R.O.C with Amanda French & Matt Cornish
    May 4 2023

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    The following Wild Chat is with Amanda French and Matt Cornish talking all things CROCODILES, including the latest issues that have surfaced with human/animal interaction, policy and legislation problems and the recent crocodile attacks that have happened in North Queensland so far this year.

    Matt, Amanda and a few other passionate wildlife educators have banned together to be an advocate for the Estuarine Crocodile.

    C.R.O.C stands for Community Representation Of Crocodiles.

    Find out more by jumping onto their socials or website by clicking the links below:
    Instagram or Website

    Visit Episode 19 to learn more about Crocodiles

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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Dingo management across Australia | Angus Emmot
    Dec 26 2021

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    Today's Wild Chat is with Angus Emmot a grazier, naturalist and owner of Noonbah Station found within the Longreach Shire, Queensland Australia.


    Angus is well renowned for being the 3rd generation on Noonbah station and also for his naturalist work and amazing photography. Angus Works for the Queensland Museum and is not short of a project as he stands strong with his voice for topics such as Dingo management, farming and the latest with Fracking within the Lake Eyre Basin and Channel country.


    Angus talks in depth about Australia's land apex predator, the Dingo, and how they are now classed as a Wild Dog and therefore targeted with poison in order to supposedly protect our farmers' livestock.


    Listen to the following Wild Chat to find out how removing the Dingo, an apex predator, can have devastating effects on the biodiversity of the habitats and ecosystems and what Angus did on his grazing land that has worked!


    To connect with Angus find him here:


    https://www.facebook.com/angus.emmott


    https://www.instagram.com/angusemmottphotography



    Please connect with Jodie and Matt here:


    http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education


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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Wombat Mange | John Creighton - Wombat Care Bundanoon
    Dec 19 2021

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    Today's Wild Chat is with John Creighton from Wombat Care Bundanoon and we talk more about Australia’s Wombats and the current issue of Mange.


    After the bush fires a lot of Australian animals faced devastating times with lack of food and shelter and of course a lot had been burned. Wombats may have been sheltered in their burrows however the aftermath for them also was devastating with no food at all left for these herbivores.


    John and his team at wombat Care, along with so many other organistions and volunteers helped our Wildlife day in and day out, however what John was seeing is another massive problem for our Wombats and that is with Mange.


    John explains very well in the following podcast what mange is and the current problems Wombats face.


    I love John’s outlook, creative ways of treating the wombats and how optimistic he is in educating the community to work together with our wildlife.


    To connect with John and Wombat Care Bundanoon find him here:


    https://www.wombatcarebundanoon.com.au/


    https://www.facebook.com/Wombat-Care-Bundanoon-358178921460596



    Please connect with Matt or Jodie find us here:


    http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education


    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!



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    Website - https://www.zootoyou.com.au

    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 h y 20 m
  • What does Wildlife mean to you? | James Boettcher
    Dec 12 2021

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    In this Wild Chat we are joined by James Boettcher from FNQ Nature Tours as we discuss the meaning of ‘Wildlife’ and the benefits of connecting with nature.


    This is the second chat we have had with the ever captivating James Boettcher (See Episode 16 for our previous chat).


    To connect with James find him here:

    https://fnqnaturetours.com.au/


    http://www.instagram.com/fnq_naturetours


    http://www.facebook.com/fnqnaturetours


    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoh-r-JQx9WH6kahuEQ-1Yw



    Please connect with Matt or Jodie find us here:

    Email - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.com or http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education


    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!

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    We hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!
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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    59 m
  • 2021 In Review with Matt and Jodie
    Dec 5 2021

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    In Episode 41, Matt and Jodie look back at the journey that has been 2021 and how the Wild Chats podcast came to be.

    Working our way through the good yarns, lots of laughs and craziness, Matt and Jodie discuss the year to come and the huge changes in our personal and professional lives.

    www.instagram.com/adventures_by_matt
    http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education

    www.facebook.com/australianwildlifeeducation

    http://www.instagram.com/zootoyou


    Please connect with us as we would love to hear from you:

    Email - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.com


    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!

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    We hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!
    To continue delivering educational wildlife material we need your support! Please subscribe, share and review our podcast and for a step further you can help us out by clicking on the "buy me a coffee " link or "support the show" link here.

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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    37 m
  • Rainforest Rescue | Justin McMahon
    Nov 28 2021

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    Justin McMahon is the Daintree Land Manager for Rainforest Rescue, managing rainforest restoration activities for over 30 seperate properties in the Daintree National Park. Justin is well regarded as one of the most knowledgeable young conservationists in Far North Queensland, the way he sees the wild world will have you begging for more.


    In this podcast Justin explains why the Daintree Rainforest is one of the most unique ecosystems on earth and how we can do our part to preserve its natural beauty.


    As always, there are hard hitting questions and controversial conversations which makes for an intriguing discussion.


    www.rainforestrescue.org.au

    www.instagram.com/justin_dayz

    www.instagram.com/rainforestrescueau


    Please connect with me as I would love to hear from you:

    Email - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.com or www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education


    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!


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    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 h y 17 m