25 episodes

The Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) podcast brings you conversations on biology and biodiversity conservation in South Australia and beyond. Each episode features a guest researcher, delving into their area of interest with our host, Kiri Marker. Produced by Colette Blyth, Elisabetta Canteri, Tyler Dornan, Tori Love and Adam Toomes; introduction music by Darcy Whittaker; logistical support from the Biology Society of South Australia

Special thanks to previous host & producers: Bradley Bianco, Christopher Jolly, and Myall Tarran

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The Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) podcast brings you conversations on biology and biodiversity conservation in South Australia and beyond. Each episode features a guest researcher, delving into their area of interest with our host, Kiri Marker. Produced by Colette Blyth, Elisabetta Canteri, Tyler Dornan, Tori Love and Adam Toomes; introduction music by Darcy Whittaker; logistical support from the Biology Society of South Australia

Special thanks to previous host & producers: Bradley Bianco, Christopher Jolly, and Myall Tarran

    Ep. 22 - Snake sex: Groundbreaking research from Megan Folwell

    Ep. 22 - Snake sex: Groundbreaking research from Megan Folwell

    Join us as we sit down with Megan Folwell, a Ph.D. student from the University of Adelaide, whose groundbreaking research made headlines in 2022. Megan, along with her supervisors, made waves with their unprecedented discovery: snakes have clitorises. In this episode, we embark on a journey with Megan as she unveils the intricacies of snake clitorises, providing the first comprehensive description of these enigmatic structures, known as hemiclitores. Through her groundbreaking research, Megan has expanded our understanding of reptilian anatomy, paving the way for future exploration into the world of female reproductive biology that illuminates the critical role of female reproductive biology in shaping evolutionary trajectories. Follow along with Megan’s journey on Twitter @FolwellMegan, or Instagram @clitohiss.CREDITSHost: Kiri MarkerProducers: Kiri Marker and Elisabeth WilliamsonCopywriting and distribution: Adam Toomes and Jacob MaherMusic: Darcy Whittaker

    • 38 min
    Ep. 21 - Tara McKenzie and Adelaide’s Brushtail Possums

    Ep. 21 - Tara McKenzie and Adelaide’s Brushtail Possums

    Are possum parties disrupting your slumber? We sit down with Tara McKenzie, a PhD student from the University of Adelaide, and delve into the nocturnal antics of urban brushtail possums. In this enlightening podcast, Tara unpacks her research on these adaptable creatures and their secret urban lives. Despite their common presence, she exposes the conservation risks they face, challenging our perception of their success in cities. Learn about their quirky diets (peanut butter, anyone?), vital ecological roles, and how to coexist peacefully with them. This engaging discussion will equip you with the know-how to turn your garden into a wildlife haven and give you a newfound appreciation for the symphony of sounds from your furry neighbours. So next time the dusk chorus begins, you'll know the crucial role these creatures play in our urban ecosystem.Find Tara here!https://www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/blogtwitter.com/taradoesscienceCREDITSHost: Elisabeth WilliamsonProducers: Elisabeth Williamson & Adam ToomesCopywriting and distribution: Jasmin Broadbridge and Jacob MaherMusic: Darcy Whittaker

    • 28 min
    Ep. 20 - Matt Coulter & the Corpse Flower: Giants of Botanical Conservation

    Ep. 20 - Matt Coulter & the Corpse Flower: Giants of Botanical Conservation

    What's big, emits the stench of decaying flesh, and draws crowds of thousands? It's none other than the Amorphophallus titanum, commonly known as the corpse flower! In this episode, our guest Matt Coulter, the horticultural curator for the Botanic Gardens of South Australia, enlightens us about this botanical rockstar and much more.Embark on a damp and misty expedition through the Mt. Lofty Botanical Gardens with Matt as he guides our hosts, Alex and Kiri. Explore the Amorphophallus palace, a glasshouse where this master of disguise thrives and reproduces. Then, venture into other shade houses and nurseries where some of our state's most endangered flora are cultivated for conservation.Following the tour, Alex, Kiri, and Matt delve into the topic of plant conservation over a cup of tea. Discover Matt's personal journey into horticulture and the significance of botanical gardens in preserving plant species. So come join us, even if you've forgotten your umbrella – there's much to explore!BONUS: Some of the corpse flowers in their leaf growth phase are on display now at the Adelaide Botanical Gardens in the Amazon Waterlily Pavilion and the Rainforest Conservatory!You can follow the Botanical Gardens on Facebook @AdelaideBotanicGarden, instagram @botanicgardenssa and twitter @botgardenssa.CREDITS Host: Alex Chu and Kiri MarkerProducer: Kiri MarkerEditor: Adam ToomesCopywriting and distribution: Jacob MaherMusic: Darcy Whittaker The BSSA podcast is supported by the Biology Society of South Australia For more on the BSSA, head to our website www.biologysocietysa.com or follow us on instagram @biologysocietysa, facebook and twitter @BiolSocSA

    • 46 min
    Ep. 19 - Urban Agriculture: Communities & Climate with Hannah Thwaites

    Ep. 19 - Urban Agriculture: Communities & Climate with Hannah Thwaites

    Veggie gardening is a hobby growing in popularity, with more and more South Aussies learning to grow their own food. But have you ever thought of growing your own food as more than a pastime, and actually an important branch of agriculture?Some hardcore green thumbs rely on their garden as their main source of food, while others simply grow the occasional herb on their windowsill. No matter your yield or experience, if you’ve dabbled in growing your own food, you might be considered an urban farmer.In this episode, we talk to PhD student Hannah Thwaites, whose thesis is connecting the world of science and people by researching Adelaide‘s urban farming scene. Join us for a chat to see how the humble garden can bring together communities and persevere under a changing climate. Whether you’re a green thumb, or horticulturally hopeful, there is something for everyone in this episode!CREDITS Host: Elisabeth WilliamsonProducers: Elisabeth Williamson and Kiri MarkerCopywriting and distribution: Jacob MaherMusic: Darcy Whittaker The BSSA podcast is supported by the Biology Society of South Australia For more on the BSSA, head to our website www.biologysocietysa.com or follow us on instagram @biologysocietysa, facebook and twitter @BiolSocSA

    • 51 min
    Ep. 18 - Arid Recovery: An interview with Katherine Tuft

    Ep. 18 - Arid Recovery: An interview with Katherine Tuft

    The arid zone covers 70% of the Australian landmass. So, how can we restore and protect our country’s largest landscape? Arid Recovery is a wildlife reserve dedicated to conservation research in South Australia’s arid interior. Dr Katherine Tuft is the CEO and manager, undertaking conservation research to find practical on ground solutions to restore the arid landscape. Tori Love sits down with Katherine to discuss the challenges of drought, feral animals, and reintroductions. But, it certainly hasn’t all gone to pot! Katherine shares with us plenty of “nuggets of hope”. From bettongs wising up to predators, to mapping of bush tucker knowledge and artists building heat refuges for our fuzzy friends. Katherine also has some great insights into women in conservation and some advice for budding ecologists. If you want to learn more about Arid Recovery visit their website aridrecovery.org.au/ or follow @KatherineTuft and @AridRecovery on twitter.Host: Tori LoveProducers: Tori Love, Tyler Dornan, Jacob Maher and Adam ToomesMusic: Darcy Whittaker The BSSA podcast is supported by the Biology Society of South Australia For more on the BSSA, head to our website www.biologysocietysa.com or follow us on instagram @biologysocietysa, facebook and twitter @BiolSocSA

    • 40 min
    In The Spotlight: Mark Koolmatrie

    In The Spotlight: Mark Koolmatrie

    How can we strengthen the bond between people, our landscape and cultural ways of learning?The BSSA podcast is excited to present In The Spotlight, featuring voices of conservation within South Australia that you may not have heard of.Our first guest is Mark Koolmatrie, a Ramindjeri man of the Ngarrindjeri Nation, Chairperson of the State Aboriginal Heritage Committee, founder and educator. Mark uses his wisdom and knowledge to ensure culture is strong and ever present. If you enjoyed this conversation and want to learn more, join Mark on a tour through his website or follow him on twitter @KoolmatrieMarkCREDITSHost: Kiri MarkerProducers: Colette Blyth, Elisabetta Canteri, Tyler Dornan, Tori Love and Adam ToomesMusic: Darcy WhittakerThe BSSA podcast is supported by the Biology Society of South AustraliaFor more on the BSSA, head to our website www.biologysocietysa.com or follow us on instagram @biologysocietysa and twitter @BiolSocSA

    • 27 min

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