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Big Sky Country

Date de sortie : 2022-03-02
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Date de sortie : 2022-03-02
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Red fins, blue eyes, can't lose

Red fins, blue eyes, can't lose

Durée : 17:13
When there's one single population of a species left in the world, what do you do? Do you let it go extinct? Or do you do everything you can to save it?  
In central Queensland, a collective effort is bringing one teeny, tiny fish back from the brink of extinction: the Red-finned Blue-eye. 
In this episode, we take you to its home, where water, deep in the mantle of the earth below, has travelled up to the surface of an arid, inland environment and given rise to what some scientists have called the 'most significant natural springs for global biodiversity in the Great Artesian Basin.'  
So, how did the fish come to be here in the first place? And what's being done to save it? 
Support the show (https://secure.bushheritage.org.au/donate)
Id. d’épisode : 1000552702453
GUID : Buzzsprout-10171940
Date de publication : 2/3/2022 à 16:00:00

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Big Sky Country takes you deep into the bush to hear the sounds of hope. Join conservation organisation Bush Heritage Australia to travel this vast country: from the eucalypt woodlands of Dja Dja Wurrung country in central Victoria, to the grassy plains and rock country of central Arnhem Land. Meet the people on ground who are experts in ecology, culture, conservation and country. Learn about seasons and ceremony, teeny tiny fish and phascogale sex, and the sounds a tree makes when it dies. Hear the untold wonders of this precious and sometimes precarious land. And take the time to listen to the people who are protecting it against a barrage of ever-growing threats. Theme music by The Orbweavers. Sign up to our newsletter at www.bushheritage.org.au or follow us on socials @bushheritageaus

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