In 2019, Claire published her study which found that a single cat had wiped out an entire breeding colony in the town of Mandurah. The study went viral and highlighted the impact of both feral and pet cats on Australian wildlife.
This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Angela Heathcote (Digital Producer at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com).
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The first woman to swim around Lord Howe Island: Lauren Tischendorf
Unraveling the secrets of the Echidna: Peggy Rismiller
Protecting our giant Earthworms: Beverley van Praagh
Exploring Outback Australia: Ron Moon
Crossing Australia solo on the camel trek: Sophie Matterson
Guardian of the Kimberley: Albert Wiggan (Rebroadcast)
The truth about bird feeding: Darryl Jones (Rebroadcast)
Growing up on a bike ride around the world: Jimmy Ashby (Rebroadcast)
How regenerative farming can heal the land: Charles Massy
Turning bird photography into fine art: Leila Jeffreys (Rebroadcast)
A man who believes in making it possible: Huw Kingston
Why light pollution is bad for us and the night skies: Fred Watson (Rebroadcast)
A deep diving legend: Ron Allum (Part 1) Rebroadcast
A deep diving legend: Ron Allum (Part 2) Rebroadcast
Conservation work starts in our own backyard: Andrew Gregory
Why museums are a keystone in fighting future pandemics: Kristofer Helgen
How a blind adventurer has seen more than most of us: Nick Gleeson (Rebroadcast)
A life dedicated to fighting climate change: Anna Rose
The plight of the wedge-tailed eagle: Simon Cherriman
Michael Smith – Circling the earth in a flying “bathtub” Pt. 1 (Rebroadcast)
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