25 min

Episode 2: Eastern quoll droppings into your DMs Scat Chat with WWF

    • Comedy

If you were asked to name the prettiest animal poo, we bet your first thought wouldn’t be the eastern quoll. But that’s exactly what a diet of shiny insects will get you - dazzling droppings! Find out more interesting factoids and some quoll-ity puns in this Scat Chat with WWF episode.

 

Featuring Rob Brewster - Rewilding Program Manager at WWF-Australia.

 

We would like to thank the following partners for the work mentioned in this episode:

The work to rewild the eastern quoll is a collaboration with WWF-Australia, Parks Australia, The Australian National University, Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council and Taronga Conservation Society.

The Marna Banggara project is jointly funded through the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, the Australian Government, the South Australian Department for Environment and Water, WWF-Australia and Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.

Other partners actively involved in developing and delivering the project include Regional Development Australia, South Australian Tourism Commission, Zoos SA, FAUNA Research Alliance, BirdLife Australia, Nature Conservation Society of SA, Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation, Primary Producers SA, Primary Industries and Regions SA, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Legatus Group, Yorke Peninsula Council, Yorke Peninsula Tourism and Scientific Expedition Group.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

If you were asked to name the prettiest animal poo, we bet your first thought wouldn’t be the eastern quoll. But that’s exactly what a diet of shiny insects will get you - dazzling droppings! Find out more interesting factoids and some quoll-ity puns in this Scat Chat with WWF episode.

 

Featuring Rob Brewster - Rewilding Program Manager at WWF-Australia.

 

We would like to thank the following partners for the work mentioned in this episode:

The work to rewild the eastern quoll is a collaboration with WWF-Australia, Parks Australia, The Australian National University, Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council and Taronga Conservation Society.

The Marna Banggara project is jointly funded through the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, the Australian Government, the South Australian Department for Environment and Water, WWF-Australia and Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.

Other partners actively involved in developing and delivering the project include Regional Development Australia, South Australian Tourism Commission, Zoos SA, FAUNA Research Alliance, BirdLife Australia, Nature Conservation Society of SA, Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation, Primary Producers SA, Primary Industries and Regions SA, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Legatus Group, Yorke Peninsula Council, Yorke Peninsula Tourism and Scientific Expedition Group.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

25 min

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