Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats

By: Jodie Creek
  • Summary

  • Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, is a podcast bringing you interesting conversations about anything and everything to do about our Natural World, specifically Australian Wildlife, Sustainability and Conservation. Jodie Creek is the founder of AWE and believes Education is the Key to Conservation, and in saying that will be bringing you the experts in all fields to arm you with the knowledge and spark a curiosity in you to help make a change for our Natural World.
    Enjoy the following Wild Chats!

    Your host - Jodie Creek


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Episodes
  • A Wild Journey with Bill Collett, Australian Naturalist
    Nov 22 2024

    Episode 49 is with Bill Collett, an Australian Naturalist, Wildlife Educator and the Park Manager of the Australian Reptile Park.

    With over 20 years of industry experience, Bill is a phenomenal ambassador for our Australian Wildlife and a key contributor for Australia's anti-venom program. He is extremely dedicated to conservation and will go far and wide to research each specie in order to mimic the animals natural habitat to get them breeding.

    As you will soon hear, Bill's enthusiasm and passion is contagious, his story telling second to none and his journey a Wild Ride!

    Bill can be found on Instagram or YouTube

    Australian Reptile Park
    Aussie Ark

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    We hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!
    To continue delivering educational wildlife material we need your support! Please subscribe, share and review our podcast and for a step further you can help us out by clicking on the "buy me a coffee " link or "support the show" link here.

    We appreciate your support and feedback so please reach out to us any time via the following contact:
    Email - thewildchatspodcast@gmail.com
    Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education
    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/australianwildlifeeducation
    Website - https://www.zootoyou.com.au

    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Butterflies with Peter Valentine / Part 3
    Aug 7 2024

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    Episode 48 is part 3 of our series with Peter Valentine, and is a wonderful chat about the life history of Butterflies. What a time I got to spend with Peter and this episode was so beautiful. From the life history to pioneers of the butterfly world, Peter really is a wealth of knowledge. I only wish I could go out into the forest and walk along with him, learning more and being inspired.

    If you wish to get in contact with Peter then please reach out to him on email - peter.valentine@jcu.edu.au

    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!

    Support the Show.

    We hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!
    To continue delivering educational wildlife material we need your support! Please subscribe, share and review our podcast and for a step further you can help us out by clicking on the "buy me a coffee " link or "support the show" link here.

    We appreciate your support and feedback so please reach out to us any time via the following contact:
    Email - thewildchatspodcast@gmail.com
    Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education
    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/australianwildlifeeducation
    Website - https://www.zootoyou.com.au

    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • World Heritage Sites / Peter Valentine / Part 2
    Jul 23 2024

    Welcome back to Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, episode 47.....
    Todays Wild Chat is the second of a 3 part series and will be a continuation of our chat from part 1 on who is Peter Valentine. We continue the chat about National Parks and mining and venture into World Heritage Sites of Australia. Getting into who's responsibility it is to uphold a World Heritage Listing within Australia was confusing to me, however after reading Peter's book I have a better understanding on how it all works.

    You can find Peter's book here - World Heritage Sites of Australia by Peter Valentine

    If you want to get in contact with Peter please email him here :

    peter.valentine@jcu.edu.au

    Enjoy the following Wild Chat!

    Support the show

    We hope you enjoyed that Wild Chat!
    To continue delivering educational wildlife material we need your support! Please subscribe, share and review our podcast and for a step further you can help us out by clicking on the "buy me a coffee " link or "support the show" link here.

    We appreciate your support and feedback so please reach out to us any time via the following contact:
    Email - thewildchatspodcast@gmail.com
    Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/australian_wildlife_education
    Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/australianwildlifeeducation
    Website - https://www.zootoyou.com.au

    Jodie Creek and Matt Cornish

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    1 hr and 35 mins

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