Podcast
12 April 2023
Learning Garawa
The annual Waanyi Garawa Biodiversity and Culture Camp brings Elders, rangers and kids together to keep their culture and language strong.
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Can you imagine nature without sound? No bellbirds, or lyrebirds. No bleating frogs or whispering leaves. No nature’s call to tell the story of the wonder of the forest. For some scientists seeing is believing, but for Bush Heritage ecologist Daniella Teixiera it’s hearing that is believing.
With the support of Woodland Bird Ecologist Courtney Melton, Teixiera is leading a large-scale acoustic monitoring project to measure the condition of woodland bird communities in Queensland.
Their ethos is that a rich soundscape, is a healthy landscape, and that sound is a vital solution to land management and protection.
Featuring: Dr Daniella Teixiera, Dr Courtney Melton and Professor Paul Roe.
Produced by: Coco McGrath and Eliza Herbert.