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Welcome to WCC, the only podcast serving dessert and cocktails along with the best in Australian wildlife science!

The most entertaining science discussions often happen after dinner, usually over cake, frequently over cocktails, but always in a relaxed atmosphere. Grab some dessert, pour a tasty drink, and come join us at the table for a chat with some amazing wildlife scientists and our animal nerd buddies. Cheers & Enjoy!

Producer: Kristian Summers
Host/Nerd: Janne Torkkola

Wildlife, Cake & Cocktails Wildlife, Cake & Cocktails

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Welcome to WCC, the only podcast serving dessert and cocktails along with the best in Australian wildlife science!

The most entertaining science discussions often happen after dinner, usually over cake, frequently over cocktails, but always in a relaxed atmosphere. Grab some dessert, pour a tasty drink, and come join us at the table for a chat with some amazing wildlife scientists and our animal nerd buddies. Cheers & Enjoy!

Producer: Kristian Summers
Host/Nerd: Janne Torkkola

    WCC Ep.59. Quarantinis #3 - BFDV with Johanne Martens

    WCC Ep.59. Quarantinis #3 - BFDV with Johanne Martens

    We sat down with Johanne Martens, PhD candidate studying the ecology and evolution of Beak and Feather Disease Virus (BFDV) in Australian parrots. She is currently at the Centre for Integrative Ecology at Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria. Over some Black Feather cocktails & hazelnut-chocolate slice, we discuss her early research in introduced Amazon parrots in Germany, avian disease ecology and epidemiology, and the impacts of Beak & Feather Disease Virus in Australia.

    Follow Johanne on Twitter @johanne_martens, and check out @DeakinCIE for more ecological goodness 😊

    • 57 Min.
    WCC Ep.58. Quarantinis #2 - Urban Cats and Wildlife with Prof. Sarah Legge

    WCC Ep.58. Quarantinis #2 - Urban Cats and Wildlife with Prof. Sarah Legge

    We’re joined by Professor Sarah Legge, ecologist and threatened species biologist, professor at #ANU, Principal Research Fellow at #UQ, member of the #NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub, and co-author of “Cats In Australia - Companion and Killer” from CSIRO Publishing. Along with Black Cat cocktails and cheesecake, we discuss feral cats in Australia and, from her recent work, the impacts of domestic cats on native urban wildlife.

    For more #TSR updates, follow @TSRHub on Twitter and @nespthreatenedspecies on Facebook.

    • 58 Min.
    WCC Ep.57. Quarantinis #1 - Snake Chat with Scott Eipper

    WCC Ep.57. Quarantinis #1 - Snake Chat with Scott Eipper

    #WCC Quarantinis is now in session with the audio only edit! For our first round we're joined by herpetologist and naturalist Scott Eipper. Along with his partner Tie, Scott runs the wildlife education consulting service Nature4You in Brisbane, Australia. He has authored of numerous books and peer reviewed articles on Australian fauna, often with a particular focus on reptiles including venomous snakes. Over gin martinis and chocolate-coffee cupcakes, we discuss a slew of new snake related research articles.

    For more from Nature4You, check out @wildlifedemonstrations on IG or wildlifedemonstrations.com

    Video link to the episode here - https://youtu.be/f-rYhmnl61k

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    WCC Ep.56. Black Cockatoos with Daniella Teixeira

    WCC Ep.56. Black Cockatoos with Daniella Teixeira

    We're joined by Daniella Teixeira to discuss Black Cockatoos! Currently completing her PhD at the #UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science, Daniella has over ten years experience as an ecologist and conservation biologist, in roles ranging from threatened species recovery to fisheries & sustainability monitoring. She's a member of the Recovery Team for South-Eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos and the Glossy Black Conservancy, and co-founder of first National Black-Cockatoo Forum in 2018. Her recent work focuses on the conservation, behaviour, and bioacoustic research of threatened birds. We discuss Black Cockatoos, bushfires, bio-acoustics for conservation, and much more, over poppy-seed lemon drizzle cake and Unmanageable Noise cocktails!

    Check out Daniella's work at daniellateixeira.com or follow the Glossy Black Conservancy at glossyblack.org.au and @GlossyBlackConservancy on social media.

    New Research:

    Ewart et al. 2020 Museum specimens provide reliable SNP data for population genomic analysis of a widely distributed but threatened cockatoo species. Mol. Ecol. Res. Vol 16: 6

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-019-0054-8

    Densmore & Clingan 2019 Prescribed burning in a mediterranean climate region mitigates the disturbance bybushfire to a critical food resource for an endangered bird, the Carnaby’s cockatoo. Fire Ecology, Vol 15:36

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1755-0998.13082

    • 1 Std. 15 Min.
    WCC Ep.55. Butterflies of Australia with Chris Sanderson

    WCC Ep.55. Butterflies of Australia with Chris Sanderson

    Chris Sanderson is an Ecologist and PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland. He joined us to discuss butterflies, birds, threatened species, and IT, over Mexican Butterfly cocktails. Chris is studying how threatened species listings and legislation processes differ across the country, the impacts of data deficiency, and ways to improve these processes. He also works as a project officer on “Butterflies Australia”, a new citizen-science app for recording butterfly sightings and data, including a free digital field guide, and plenty of interesting features in development to explore butterfly data in map form. Check it out at Butterflies.org.au, or search “Butterflies Australia” on the Apple or Google App store  🦋

    • 1 Std. 11 Min.
    WCC Ep.54. Brisbane Python Project with Chantelle Derez (Ft. Scott Eipper)

    WCC Ep.54. Brisbane Python Project with Chantelle Derez (Ft. Scott Eipper)

    We’re out in the field with Chantelle “Chilli” Derez, PhD student studying urban snake ecology at the UQ Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, for the first #BrisbanePythonProjectBlitz! Chantelle is treasurer of the UQ Herpetological Society, a wildlife carer with Reptile Rehab QLD, and member of the SaveTheSnakes Advisory Committee. Her research is currently focussed on radio-tracking Carpet Pythons to understanding movement behaviour in natural and urban habitats. After discussing urban snake ecology, including issues with urban snake translocations and more, we join a group of keen herpetologists at a local wildlife reserve for the first #BrisbanePythonProject blitz, searching for more snakey-subjects for Chilli’s ongoing radio-tracking project.

    Check out The Brisbane Python Project on Facebook @BrisbanePythonProject

    Chantelle on Twitter & Facebook @ChantelleDerez

    SaveTheSnakes @SaveTheSnakes and savethesnakes.org

    UQ Herp Society on Twitter & Facebook @UQherp

    Reptile Rehab QLD on Twitter & Facebook@ReptileRehabQld, or reptilerehabilitationqld.org/

    • 32 Min.

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