We chat with experts about Australia’s fascinating wildlife and diverse ecosystems.
Come on an adventure with us as Dr. Wayne Boardman shares some of his tales of working with wild gorillas in Uganda, endangered birds in New Zealand and helping to save threatened species here in Aus…
The Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife are a non-government organisation on a mission to safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations.
We chat with Emily Rose Brown from FNPW about …
What are boodies, chuditch and bilbies?
We recently caught up with Nathan from Arid Recovery to chat about the work he does saving some of Australia's most threatened species.
In this episode we talk to the knowledgeable and inspirational biologist James Smith about ways to attract wildlife to your property. James owns a business called fauNature where he and his team make…
Conservation through domestication. Is keeping native animals as pets a bad idea, is it unethical, or can it actually be beneficial in helping to preserve endangered species?
In this episode we try t…
In this episode we visit Anthony Johnson from SA Quality Reptiles to check out his amazing reptile keeping facility where he shares with us some of the experiences he has gained over many years of wo…
What do you do if you find injured wildlife? We caught up with wildlife carer Bev Langley to find out.
Bev is the owner of 'Minton Farm', a property located in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. T…
Frog expert Steve Walker recently paid us a visit at AAHQ where we had a bushwalk, found some rare frogs, and recorded this episode.
Steve is the coordinator of Frog Watch South Australia and an Educ…
What is a subfossil?
We ask Graham Medlin, Honorary Research Associate with the South Australian Museum who has studied subfossils for over 40 years. Graham's detective work out on the field and in t…
We caught with Professor Rob Morrison at Science Alive, 2018.
Profession Morrison has worked as a scientist, writer, and media personality and has added profoundly to the promotion and understanding…
This episode, with Tracy McNamara the CEO of FAME, has been released on the 7th of September which is National Threatened Species Day in Australia. The date commemorates the death of the last known t…
Earlier this year the Aussie Wildlife Show travelled to Borneo with a group of friends including Mark Hura, insect expert specialising in Australian ground beetles.
From giant scorpions and centipede…
Human overpopulation underpins most of our environmental issues and yet we rarely hear it mentioned in the mainstream media. Dr James Ward is not afraid to come out and address this important yet oft…
We caught up with the always inspirational Ranger Stacey backstage at the 2018 World Environment Fair.
Stacey is a host on the long-running nature and science themed series Totally Wild, and has been…
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on Earth and droughts are guaranteed. Are there ways we can manage the land to better protect the environment and our biodiversity?
We discuss some pros an…
We caught up with biologist Professor Chris Daniels from the University of South Australia to talk about his natural history book 'Adelaide, Nature of a City', and we discuss his new role as director…
In this episode we learn about some threatened Aussies such as Western Pygmy Possums (see image) and Southern Brown Bandicoots, as well as wombats, Antechinus and other native mammals.
We chat abou…
Come for a tour of some of the wildlife of Borneo with Steve and Adrian. We see wild orangutans, crocodiles and birds along the Kinabatangan River, take a wonder through Gomantong Caves, spot-light f…
Steve and Adrian headed off to Borneo earlier this year to get some wildlife-spotting tips from the tour guide that David Attenborough calls on when he goes to Borneo. John Nair Rajan is an officer i…