Yarning up Guula (Koala) Podcast
Welcome to the first episode of this short podcast series Yarning about First Nations approaches to caring for Country, conservation, and our living relationships with more-than-human kin. Each episode invites a conversation with people walking different paths of conservation, stewardship, and custodianship, asking one guiding question: If Country had a message for us humans about conservation, what do we think that would be? Today, we are honoured to begin with Dr Chels Marshall. Dr Chels Marshall is a Gumbaynggirr Conservation Researcher whose work bridges ecology and relational care for landscapes and species. With a strong grounding in conservation science and on-ground practice, her work focuses on practical, place-based approaches to biodiversity protection, including koala conservation. Chels brings both rigorous ecological knowledge and a deep respect for the social and cultural dimensions of environmental care. Marrungbu (thank you) to Dr Chels Marshall for having a yarn. I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, skies, and songlines from which this podcast is recorded and shared and pay deep respect to Elders, past and present, and to the old people whose voices continue to resonate through wind, river, fire. Wherever you are listening from, we invite you to pause and acknowledge the Country that sustains you. This podcast is offered in the spirit of relational listening, listening as kin, and in recognition that sovereignty was never ceded. Cultural content warning: This podcast may contain the voices, stories, and names, and perspectives of human and more-than- human kin who have passed.
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