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@BridieSmith

Podcastsmith | Science Commmunicator | Editor. podcast, Fauna, via link below. Formerly Science Editor

Melbourne, Australia
Tilmeldt marts 2011

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  1. Fastgjort tweet
    12. jun. 2018

    So, this is what I have been up to since leaving The Age.... I’ve made a podcast! 😊 First episode is out next Wednesday 20th but you can have a sneaky preview below. Go on. Have a listen. Or even better, subscribe!

    Fortryd
  2. 27. jun.

    . finds 27 native threatened species at risk of within the next two decades. That’s up from 21 five years ago

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  3. 10. apr.
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  4. 20. mar.
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  5. 20. mar.

    The first State of the Yarra report finds the river is in poor condition, putting pressure on native species including the critically endangered Leadbeater’s possum and helmeted honeyeater.

    Fortryd
  6. 3. nov. 2018

    Looking for something snazzy for Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup? These guys at 128 Smith St, Collingwood, are worth a visit. A social enterprise empowering communities with beautifully crafted products.

    Fortryd
  7. 28. okt. 2018

    Despite 70% of early career researchers in Melbourne’s highly reguarded Parkville Precinct being women, just 16% are professors survey finds.

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  8. 27. okt. 2018

    After years of trying, the first lot of Baw Baw eggs bred in captivity have been laid at . An important step for this critically endangered species.

    Fortryd
  9. retweetede
    1. okt. 2018

    While many podcasts from museums, zoos & galleries are treated as afterthoughts or marketing tools, contributing ed explores some series that use their institution's wealth of material in illuminating, accessible and artistically exciting ways 🔒

    Fortryd
  10. 6. sep. 2018

    Today is national threatened species day. To learn more about what is doing to save some of Australia’s most vulnerable animals, take a listen to Fauna - a new podcast series out now.

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    Fortryd
  11. 2. aug. 2018

    What a charming story! I challenge you to watch it without smiling broadly. And then watching it again for the pure pleasure of it.

    Fortryd
  12. 31. jul. 2018

    The final episode of 's series Fauna takes you into the forest for a magical night to search for one of Victoria’s most elusive creatures. It's out today and you can listen here:

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    Fortryd
  13. 25. jul. 2018

    “Crowe rests a hand gently on her back. Then he starts rubbing her thighs, rhythmically, almost pornographically”. This is lovely writing. (And nowhere near as dodgy as it sounds).

    Fortryd
  14. retweetede
    25. jul. 2018

    Listen to the heartbreaking story about the recording of the last Christmas Island Pipistrelle and how are trying to ensure that more species are not lost.

    Fortryd
  15. 25. jul. 2018

    Feral cats have been caught raiding the nest boxes of the critically endangered 's possum. Of seven captured, two had Leadbeater's remains in their stomachs.

    Fortryd
  16. retweetede
    25. jul. 2018

    In 2009, we were part of a team sent to Christmas Island on a rescue mission to save one of Australia's rarest mammals. This trip had a profound impact on us, and we've never been the same since. Find out why in the latest episode of our , Fauna ➡

    Fortryd
  17. 23. jul. 2018

    A 2009 rescue mission to save the Christmas Island pipistrelle - then Australia’s rarest mammal - had a profound impact on . The latest edition of the Fauna reveals why things have never been the same since. Listen here:

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    Fortryd
  18. 17. jul. 2018

    The star of the latest episode of 's Fauna podcast is this zoo VIP. She's one Very Important Parrot, who makes her migratory journey not by parrot-power, but by commercial plane.

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    Fortryd
  19. retweetede
    17. jul. 2018

    Why on Earth would we pay to fly a migratory bird from Tasmania to Victoria instead of letting the bird fly itself? Find out in the latest episode of our . Search 🔎 'Fauna' in your podcast app or stream online here:

    Fortryd
  20. 10. jul. 2018

    Terrible milestone: Scientists say this demonstrates Australia’s record is worse than currently recognised.

    Fortryd

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