Episodes

  • E9 - Lizards on 2 legs with Dr Nicholas Wu
    Nov 27 2022

    Episode description

    Did you know that some lizards can run on 2 legs? Do you know why others can’t or won’t? How could this relate to robotics or dinosaurs? Is it to make them appear bigger, or are they faster on 2 legs? Dr Nicholas Wu talks with me about all the different theories as to why some lizards might run on 2 legs, why the lizards tails are an important factor and which lizards are more likely to move in this way. Listen in to get more familiar with these amazing reptiles!

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • Bipedalism
    • Cold blooded


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    23 mins
  • E8 - Southern Corroboree Frog with Mikaeylah Davidson
    Nov 20 2022

    Did you know that not all frogs start as tadpoles? Or that not all frogs live in water as adults? Frogs are so varied and amazing but some are struggling to survive certain threats that face them. Listen to this episode to find out more about the Southern Corroboree frog, an aussie icon that is under threat. Mikaeylah Davidson tells us about why this species is so wonderful and what she is doing to help them. 

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • Southern Corroboree Frog
    • Captive breeding
    • Chytrid fungus
    • Frogs used as pregnancy tests

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    23 mins
  • E7 Part 2 - Eastern Barred Bandicoots with Bridgette Barnden and Joanna Lyall
    Nov 13 2022

    Eastern Barred Bandicoot (EBB) numbers are declining, but we aren't too sure why. In this episode I speak with Bridgette Barnden and Joanna Lyall, who are both studying the EBB to see if they can figure out how they use the landscape and what is affecting their populations. We discuss how important the EBBs are as ecosystem engineers, what bait they prefer and how to use seeds to determine how scared they are! Another 2 part episode, because there is so much to learn about these little diggers.

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • Ecosystem engineers
    • Habitat fragmentation
    • Bush revegetation
    • Breeding programs

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    15 mins
  • E7 Part 1 - Eastern Barred Bandicoots with Bridgette Barnden and Joanna Lyall
    Nov 6 2022

    Eastern Barred Bandicoot (EBB) numbers are declining, but we aren't too sure why. In this episode I speak with Bridgette Barnden and Joanna Lyall, who are both studying the EBB to see if they can figure out how they use the landscape and what is affecting their populations. We discuss how important the EBBs are as ecosystem engineers, what bait they prefer and how to use seeds to determine how scared they are! Another 2 part episode, because there is so much to learn about these little diggers.

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • Ecosystem engineers
    • Habitat fragmentation
    • Bush revegetation
    • Breeding programs

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    18 mins
  • E6 Part 2 - Bushfires and lake mud with Dr Emma Rehn
    Oct 30 2022

    What does lake mud have to do with bushfires? How can we go back in time and look at bushfires in the past? These questions and more are answered as I speak with Dr Emma Rehn, a postdoctoral researcher in Archaeology, about her research on bushfires in the northern savannas of Australia up to 4000 years ago. We talk about how important it is to know about the bushfires in the past and how that knowledge can help us now and in the future. This episode is in two parts, so make sure you listen to both of them to become completely Quollified!

    Things to check out from this episode (part 1 & 2):

    • Beyond the bushfire education resource
    • About bushfires
    • What is cultural burning?
    • Carbon dating
    • Rad carbon zine - Dr Emma Rehn
    • How to record fires from thousands of years ago - Dr Emma Rehn

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    20 mins
  • E6 Part 1 - Bushfires and lake mud with Dr Emma Rehn
    Oct 23 2022

    What does lake mud have to do with bushfires? How can we go back in time and look at bushfires in the past? These questions and more are answered as I speak with Dr Emma Rehn, a postdoctoral researcher in Archaeology, about her research on bushfires in the northern savannas of Australia up to 4000 years ago. We talk about how important it is to know about the bushfires in the past and how that knowledge can help us now and in the future. This episode is in two parts, so make sure you listen to both of them to become completely Quollified! 

    Things to check out from this episode (part 1 & 2):

    • Beyond the bushfire education resource
    • About bushfires
    • What is cultural burning?
    • Carbon dating
    • Rad carbon zine - Dr Emma Rehn
    • How to record fires from thousands of years ago - Dr Emma Rehn

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    15 mins
  • E5 - Superb Fairy-wrens with Jenny Evans
    Oct 16 2022

    Did you see that little blue flash in your garden? Have you been able to get close enough to see what it was? It was probably a male Superb Fairy-wren, showing his fabulous colours for breeding season! The females are there too if you look closely, but they like to blend into the bushes a bit more. Superb Fairy-wrens are one of the most loved birds in Australia and it’s easy to understand why when you get to know them. Listen to this episode to learn all about their life cycle, breeding quirks, how they are trapped (safely) and the issues they are facing, from Jenny Evans, who is studying them at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. This episode is also being released at the start of the Aussie Bird Count for 2022 (17th-23rd October), head to the website linked below to see how you can get involved in counting our wonderful birds!

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • Aussie Bird Count 2022
    • Superb Fairy-wren - bird life
    • Superb Fairy-wren - birds in backyards
    • Superb Fairy-wren call
    • Moulting in birds
    • Moulting in Superb Fairy-wrens
    • Superb Fairy-wren song
    • What is a mist net
    • Field guides
    • Birds in backyards parent pack
    • Identification posters
    • The fairy-wren project
    • Superb city wrens - Melbourne based

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    24 mins
  • E4 - Mycorrhizal Fungi with Dr Adam Frew
    Oct 9 2022

    Plants are great, but most of our plants can't survive without a special relationship they have with fungi! Which fungi, you ask, Mycorrhizal Fungi! Not sure how to pronounce that word, Mycorrhizal? Listen in to this episode with Dr Adam Frew who is a lover of all fungi and tells us all about what this type of fungi is and why it is so important. 

    Dr Adam Frew is a Research Fellow at the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment at Western Sydney University. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Behavioural Biology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, before moving to Australia for his PhD in Ecology. 

    Things to check out from this episode:

    • How fungi help plants communicate
    • What is mycelium
    • What is a carbon store
    • Molecular biology explanation
    • DNA barcoding

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    24 mins