137. Interview with ecologist and author Professor Deb Bower

137. Interview with ecologist and author Professor Deb Bower

From Let's Talk SciComm by Unimelb SciComm

April 30, 2026 · 34 min · Season 18 · Episode 5

About this episode

The episode features an interview with Professor Deb Bower discussing her research on freshwater turtles and conservation efforts in Australia.

This week we had the pleasure of chatting with Professor Deb Bower. Deb is a Professor of Zoology in the School of Environmental and Rural Science at the University of New England, Australia. Her research focuses on the ecology, behaviour, and conservation of freshwater turtles. She investigates how altered river flows, invasive predators, and habitat modification influence turtle populations and population dynamics. Her work combines spatial ecology, population ecology, and reproductive biology to inform conservation management. Deb collaborates closely with government agencies, conservation organisations, and communities to translate ecological research into practical strategies that support the long-term conservation of Australia’s threatened freshwater turtles. She has authored several children’s stories and she loves rhyming words. You can follow Deb and find out more about her work here: Instagram handle: @lazer_une Media: Turning the tide for turtles - ABC listen Tracking the health of turtles in the Murray Darling | 7.30 Environmental experts, detection dogs team up to protect native freshwater turtles - ABC News Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/ts72

People in this episode

Guest: Professor Deb Bower

Topics covered

  • ecology
  • freshwater turtles
  • conservation
  • population dynamics
  • environmental science

Keywords

  • ecology
  • freshwater turtles
  • conservation
  • Zoology
  • population dynamics
  • environmental science
  • invasive species

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of New England, ABC, ABC News

Places: Australia

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