In this episode with Keith Ward, a senior wetland ecologist with over 30 years of experience working within the RAMSAR listed Barmah National Park, we take a look at some of the factors around wetland biodiversity and decline, the importance and need for monitoring, research and data and the intricacies of managing an ecosystem with multiple interested parties.
Episode 9 - Urban billabong restoration benefits from Traditional Owner involvement and flooding in the Birrarung (Yarra River) with Sarah Gaskill
Episode 8 - How can Traditional knowledge influence water management for the greater protection of the water landscape with Bradley Moggridge
Episode 7 - Water is the new Gold - the future of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River
Episode 6 - Detecting Nature’s Fingerprint using eDNA with Helen Barclay
Episode 5 - An Eel good story - tracking eels on the journey of a lifetime with Wayne Koster
Episode 4 with Jarod Lyon - An update on the Bushfire recovery – how are our aquatic species fairing
Episode 2 Part 2 Water law and traditional owner knowledge and rights with Dr Emma Carmody
Episode 2 - Part 1 - Water law and traditional owner knowledge and rights with Sonia Cooper
Episode 1 - Talking social science in catchment management with Dr Siwan Lovett
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