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LANDSCOPE So many turtles, so little time
Jul 29, 2025
22m 36s
LANDSCOPE Beyond bee hotels
Apr 9, 2025
35m 11s
LANDSCOPE Battling feral cats
Oct 10, 2024
16m 59s
LANDSCOPE Forest orchestras
Jun 13, 2024
38m 20s
LANDSCOPE Breeding for release
Mar 20, 2024
18m 39s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 7/29/25 | LANDSCOPE So many turtles, so little time | Western Australia is home to six out of the seven species of marine turtles in the world. Our shores become safe havens for them to nest and lay their eggs, including along the stunning Kimberley Coast and Ningaloo Reef. Turtle conservation is most definitely a team effort, with international partnerships, academics, scientists and passionate volunteers all playing a part in increasing our understanding of these amazing reptiles, tracking their movements and assessing the threats that ... | 22m 36s | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | LANDSCOPE Beyond bee hotels | The ‘save the bees’ movement has gained remarkable traction lately, encouraging people to think beyond the European honey bee. We talk with Dr Kit Prendergast about Australia’s 1700 species of native bees and how we can help expand bee-friendly gardens to include ground-nesting species. | 35m 11s | ||||||
| 10/10/24 | LANDSCOPE Battling feral cats | Feral cats top the list of the most destructive species in Australia, costing the economy a huge $18.5 billion over the last 60 years in damage and population control measures. Today we speak with the Program Leader for Western Australia’s Invasive Animals Program, Corrin Everitt, about new technology and community-based action, backed by a nation first strategy, that are helping control feral cats to protect our precious wildlife and biodiversity. | 16m 59s | ||||||
| 6/13/24 | LANDSCOPE Forest orchestras | Innovative scientists are recording sounds of Western Australia’s forests in the south-west to uncover clues about what types of species occur there and how the environment changes throughout the day. Guest host Alan Gill chats with scientist Lauren Hawkins about how her work is helping detect creatures that might otherwise hard to see. | 38m 20s | ||||||
| 3/20/24 | LANDSCOPE Breeding for release | Dibblers are energetic bundles of grey fur that have been a favourite of Perth Zoo staff in the science team involved in breeding the small marsupials for release to the wild. The breed-for-release program has been such a success it has now closed. Harriet Mills from Perth Zoo talks about her beloved dibblers and other breed for release programs around Western Australia | 18m 39s | ||||||
| 12/14/23 | LANDSCOPE Tackling toads | Cane toads crossed the border into Western Australia in 2009. They are toxic at every stage of their life - from eggs to tadpoles to toads - and they have been linked to the decline of several native predator species. We speak with Clare Forward, WA’s Cane Toad Strategy Program Coordinator responsible for planning and delivering actions in the cane toad strategy to make sure Western Australia is doing everything it can to tackle this toad problem. | 19m 40s | ||||||
| 8/29/23 | LANDSCOPE 25 years of Mondays | Andrew Paul’s passionate and excitement to explore, share and protect the beauty of Western Australia with the Mount Lawley Senior High School’s Bush Rangers cadet unit has not waned in 25 years. | 20m 33s | ||||||
| 6/27/23 | LANDSCOPE The magic of Matuwa | Matuwa Kurrara Kurrara is gorgeous country, and quintessentially central Australian with its red dirt, hummock grasslands and array of desert animals. Our guest is Simon Cherriman, famed ornithologist and regular visitor to Matuwa. He has been working with the Wiluna Martu Rangers and school for several years along with other scientists. | 21m 38s | ||||||
| 4/4/23 | LANDSCOPE Going plastic-free | The Swan Canning Riverpark in the Perth region but the river is facing a variety of stressors from contaminants, including plastic pollution. We talk with Zoe Beeson and Peter Novak about single-plastics and what we can do to help. | 31m 17s | ||||||
| 12/6/22 | LANDSCOPE Quiet achievers - WA's trail volunteers | Western Australia's long-distance trails are beloved by locals and visitors. It takes an army of volunteers to maintain these tracks and we speak to two people from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation and the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation about just what it takes to coordinate all these volunteer efforts and keep our world-class trails in world-class shape. | 40m 50s | ||||||
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| 10/21/22 | LANDSCOPE Saving sea lions | Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) are among the world’s most endangered pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses) and the only pinniped endemic to Australia. Unfortunately research shows their numbers continue to decline. A collaboration between scientists, a cartoonist, a fashion designer and students has resulted in a creative conservation fundraising and awareness program that is having continued success and growth. | 12m 39s | ||||||
| 6/17/22 | LANDSCOPE Women and plants | Myth and literature are filled with associations between women, flowers and gardens but throughout history the study of botany and medicine was largely associated with men. today In this episode, we hear from a few modern women who work with plants and learn about the surprising role women played in the scientific endeavours in the plant world throughout history. | 16m 02s | ||||||
| 3/8/22 | LANDSCOPE The wonder of seaweeds | In this episode we speak with Dr John Huisman whose contagious passion for seaweeds and marine botany mirrors that of one of history's most important phycologists William Henry Harvey. Dr Huisman shares his love for seaweeds and quite convincingly proves that seaweeds have a strong role to play in our future - both above and below the ocean. | 19m 14s | ||||||
| 12/7/21 | LANDSCOPE Wandering out west | With Western Australian borders shut for some time to international and interstate travellers, the impact has been felt by the Aboriginal tourism sector. As locals enthusiastically ‘wander out yonder’, we are encouraged to see the State through the eyes of Traditional Owner and add a cultural experience to our intrastate itinerary. Hear from some incredible Aboriginal cultural tour operators. | 6m 19s | ||||||
| 9/7/21 | LANDSCOPE The art of interpretation | Interpretation in national parks is more than just signage, it helps us connect with the natural and cultural values. We speak with Lorna Charlton and Jacki Baxter about how interpretation helps us elevate our connection with nature. | 26m 28s | ||||||
| 5/26/21 | LANDSCOPE Touched by nature - William Blackall | After an honourable career as a medical officer, helping to raise two children and serving in the Great War, Dr William Blackall's passion for collection and recording wildflowers couldn't be quashed. Little did he know, his some 5000 floral specimens and their illustrated keys would serve as the quintessential reference for identifying Western Australian wildflowers. Hear from Dr Blackall's grandson and great grandson who are on a journey to learn about the incredible ancestor they never got... | 11m 58s | ||||||
| 3/9/21 | LANDSCOPE Houtman Abrolhos: A seabirds haven | Hear from researcher Dr Chris Surman as he explores the wonders of the Houtman Abrolhos islands and the incredible seabirds that have brought him back to the islands every nesting season for 30 years. Chris's childhood friend and fellow bird lover, Anthony Desmond, collaborates with Chris and shares his experiences with the fascinating seabirds of the Houtman Abrolhos. | 18m 06s | ||||||
| 10/13/20 | LANDSCOPE Adventure Out - MAAC Snorkel Trail Marmion Marine Park | Join marine rangers, scientists and snorkelers as we dive below the surface at Marmion Marine Park to explore the MAAC snorkel trail | 12m 52s | ||||||
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