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What are the opportunities for business to support threatened species?
We explore how landholders, tech companies and innovators are making a difference for threatened species and bringing them back from the brink.
The podcast explores why biodiversity is not just good for the environment but business, too, and raises awareness of threatened species conservation programs.
Produced by the @GrowLoveProject for NSW Saving Our Species Program. To find out more visit Saving Our Species https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/animals-and-plants/threatened-species/saving-our-species-program

Business of Biodiversity NSW Saving Our Species

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What are the opportunities for business to support threatened species?
We explore how landholders, tech companies and innovators are making a difference for threatened species and bringing them back from the brink.
The podcast explores why biodiversity is not just good for the environment but business, too, and raises awareness of threatened species conservation programs.
Produced by the @GrowLoveProject for NSW Saving Our Species Program. To find out more visit Saving Our Species https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/animals-and-plants/threatened-species/saving-our-species-program

    Biodiversity Bites - Saving the Song of the Regent Honeyeater

    Biodiversity Bites - Saving the Song of the Regent Honeyeater

    The regent honeyeater (Anthochaera phrygia) is a critically endangered species of bird that has lost about 90% of their preferred woodland habitats to farmland. There are now less than 350 birds left. Their decline has had a significant negative impact on the greater ecosystem.

    People are going to great lengths to help protect them, but it’s not easy. Finding these elusive birds is like finding a needle in a haystack - not only because of the small number but also because they are becoming ‘masters of disguise’.

    Tune in to learn more about regent honeyeaters, why they are so endangered and what’s being done to help bring them back from the brink.

    To learn more about the species:

    Regent Honeyeater Profile

    Saving the Regent Honeyeater

    Link to Related Business of Biodiversity Episode  - ‘Conservation Journey - Taronga’

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/41lj5gvRx5ljmEXxElTEK9   

    This episode has been produced by the Grow Love Project for the NSW Government’s Saving our Species Program.  For more info visit Saving Our Species Program.

    • 7分
    Biodiversity Bites - The Butterfly Effect - Purple Copper Butterfly

    Biodiversity Bites - The Butterfly Effect - Purple Copper Butterfly

    One of Australia’s rarest butterfly species is taking the spotlight in this episode. Sadly, it is endangered partly due to its Goldilocks tendencies - it needs everything to be just right to survive.

    The purple copper butterfly (Paralucia spinifera) is a small butterfly with a thick body, and a wingspan of only 20-30 millimetres. 

    Join us as we learn about this intriguing species and how its survival depends on a particular food source and a mutualistic relationship with an unassuming ally.

    We must help protect this unique species, for butterflies are not only beautiful, but they play a crucial role in our environment and are an overall indicator of a healthy ecosystem. 

    Discover how to get involved in the Counting Coppers citizen science project. 

    For more information: Purple Copper Butterfly. 

    Link to Related Business of Biodiversity Episode - 'Valuing Biodiversity: A holistic approach' - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3W0abe7AcKuz4yOcy5HTpa

    This episode has been produced by the Grow Love Project for the NSW Government’s Saving our Species Program.  For more info visit Saving Our Species Program.

    • 7分
    Ep 16: Conservation Journey - Innovation at Taronga Zoo and beyond

    Ep 16: Conservation Journey - Innovation at Taronga Zoo and beyond

    Tackling environmental problems such as biodiversity loss and climate change requires an open mind, lateral thinking and innovative solutions. 

    It's not always easy. It can be challenging to know how to take your first step towards incorporating biodiversity-friendly practices in your business or everyday life. This episode delves into how organisations, both well-established and fledgling, use innovative thinking on their conservation journeys.

    Join us as we travel to Taronga Zoo and see the transformation it has gone through from purely a tourist-based enterprise to a conservation platform. We’ll learn about their world-first accelerator program, HATCH, which supports ecopreneurs in their conservation journey and hear from one of the inspiring graduates of the program.

    If you’d like to learn more about the organisations and initiatives that appear in this podcast, please use the links below:



    Taronga Conservation Society, Australia (Taronga Zoo)

    https://taronga.org.au/ 



    HATCH Accelerator program

    https://taronga.org.au/conservation-and-science/act-for-the-wild/hatch 



    Xylo Systems

    https://www.xylo.systems/ 



    Episode produced by www.growloveproject.com

    • 35分
    Biodiversity Bites - Beach-nesting birds: Share the Shore

    Biodiversity Bites - Beach-nesting birds: Share the Shore

    A 2021 study estimates that there are about six birds for every human on the planet. Despite this statistic, in summer, millions of people flock to the beaches, far outnumbering the tiny amount of beach-nesting birds also using this space. There are over 600 bird species in NSW, but only six beach-nesting species, including the Hooded Plover.

    Join us in this short episode to learn about this delightful bird. Only a handful of Hooded Plovers are left in NSW, listed as Critically Endangered under the  New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995.

    Find out why Hoodies are more than just pretty plumage. Learn about the crucial roles they play in our ecosystem, the threats they face and, as a beachgoer, what simple things you can do to help protect them.



    Link to Share the Shore.

    The related Business of Biodiversity 30min Ep. 7: How can we care for our coastal creatures

    Profile of the Hooded Plover

    This episode has been produced by the Grow Love Project for the NSW Government’s Saving our Species Program.  For more info visit Saving Our Species Program.

    • 7分
    Biodiversity Bites - Batting for Bats

    Biodiversity Bites - Batting for Bats

    One of the most widely misunderstood creatures, bats, unfortunately, have a bad rap. This episode will dispel some common misconceptions about bats. We’ll learn fun facts and the usefulness of these cryptic creatures.

    Of 34 bat species in NSW, there are 18 that are listed as threatened or extinct. Threats for these bats include habitat loss, human activities and climate change.

    Tune in to see what’s happening with these bats, why we want to help them and how you can get involved to aid in their protection.

    Links to get involved:



    Bats in Backyards - tiny.cc/sosbatsinbackyards



    National Flying Fox Monitoring Program - tiny.cc/sosflyingfoxes



    The related Business of Biodiversity 30 min Ep. 11: Threatened Connections - tiny.cc/sosthreatenedconnections

    This episode has been produced by the growloveproject.com for the NSW Government’s Saving our Species Program.  For more info visit savingourspecies.online/podcast

    • 7分
    Ep 15: Sustainability in Supply Chains to protect biodiversity

    Ep 15: Sustainability in Supply Chains to protect biodiversity

    Sustainability is a buzzword and a concept that has been around for decades. Businesses have recognised the importance of running their enterprise with minimal negative impact on the environment, community and society. In this episode, we will dive right into where many of these processes start - at the sourcing end of supply chains.



    Supply chains are inherently complex, creating challenges in identifying, measuring and tracking the sustainability of the process. However, some new market-led, science-based global frameworks are enabling us to get closer to achieving ambitious sustainability goals - and nature is guiding the decision-making.



    Join us in this episode as we delve into how one organisation helps businesses to green their supply chain and identify, assess and manage nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities.



    If you’d like to learn more about the organisations and initiatives that appear in this podcast, please use the links below:



    Sustainability Advantage

    https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/sustainability/sustainability-advantage 



    Blackmores

    https://www.blackmores.com.au/ 



    Task Force on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TFND)

    https://tnfd.global/ 



    Science Based Targets Network (SBTN)

    https://sciencebasedtargetsnetwork.org/how-it-works/the-first-science-based-targets-for-nature/ 



    Episode produced by www.growloveproject.com

    • 26分

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