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17: Why Private Properties are Critical to Landscape Connectivity

12 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 17, host Aleisha Keating discusses why private properties are so important to enhancing connectivity across the landscape. You'll hear about: * What wildlife corridors are * How animals and birds use corridors to move across the landscape. * Some of the reasons why corridors are fragmented * Why privately owned and managed properties are important to help restore ecosystems in these corridors Tune in to discover why this matters, why private landholders are so critical to help support many threatened species to thrive. Read more about private properties here [https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2022/02/national-parks-are-not-enough--we-need-landholders-to-protect-th].

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episode 19: Water Quality and Why What We Do on the Land Matters artwork

19: Water Quality and Why What We Do on the Land Matters

In this episode, host Aleisha Keating discusses a disturbing trend of declining water quality in one of her local river catchments. You'll learn about the vital role catchments play in water quality as Aleisha chats about: * What a catchment is * The contribution of different landuses to water quality * The positive impacts from increasing native vegetation cover around waterways * Reasons you might care about water quality * How you can support waterways in your local area Discover how everything we do in a catchment is connected, from the mountains and hills, to rural and urban areas and ultimately to the sea. Flowing water connects these areas, linking landuse with downstream and coastal water quality. Read about the Healthy Land and Water report card for the Maroochy and Mooloolah Rivers: https://www.sunshinecoastnews.com.au/2026/04/09/condition-of-water-catchment-sinks-to-record-low/ [https://www.sunshinecoastnews.com.au/2026/04/09/condition-of-water-catchment-sinks-to-record-low/]

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episode 18: Dr. Chris Johnson - Road Ecology - Impacts on Wildlife and Landscape Connectivity artwork

18: Dr. Chris Johnson - Road Ecology - Impacts on Wildlife and Landscape Connectivity

In this episode, host Aleisha Keating chats to Dr. Chris Johnson, a transport ecologist. Chris shares is experiences from working in the industry, research and being involved in community projects. With over fifteen years in community-based environmental leadership, Chris works at the nexus of ecological restoration, infrastructure planning and environmental management. You'll hear about: 🦅Chris's journey from volunteering in landcare as a youngster to being inspired to study ecology and zoology through to taking an active role in community leadership.      🦅 The sobering stats of how many wildlife are killed on roads each year and the positive impact that well-designed roads can have on the ecology around roads  🦅 How Chris is helping to bridge the gap between research and practitioners, ensuring that decision makers are informed about the latest research outcomes 🦅 His involvement in Intrepid Landcare and other community groups Articles Illaweena Overpass Case Study [https://transportecology.info/case-studies/illaweena-overpass] Compton Road Wildlife Overpass Summary [https://transportecology.info/case-studies/compton-road-fauna-array] How well do wildlife crossing structures help animals across roads? [https://transportecology.info/research/effectivness-wildlifecrossingstructures?rq=soanes] (summary of research by Kylie Sloans) Do wildlife crossing structures mitigate the barrier effect of roads on animal movement? A global assessment [https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.14582] (original article by Kylie Sloans) Connect with Chris Instagram - @thetransportecologist [https://www.instagram.com/thetransportecologist/] Linkedin - Dr. Chris Johnson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-chris-johnson-1160a198/] Intrepid Landcare [https://intrepidlandcare.org/]

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episode 16: Angelica Choppin - Businesses & Sustainability: A Leadership Opportunity artwork

16: Angelica Choppin - Businesses & Sustainability: A Leadership Opportunity

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15: Weeding - Lessons for Organisational Success

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