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Back to EpisodesChanging Australia: Tanya Latty and saving invertebrates
Published 1 week, 6 days ago
Description
In the aftermath of the Black Summer bush fires six years ago, something dawned on a group of specialist researchers.
The fires had destroyed not only homes and livelihoods - but large swathes of critically important habitat for Australia's invertebrate population.
Around Australia, nearly a thousand invertebrates - that is, animals without a backbone - are threatened with extinction, with a dedicated crew now working to save species and build public knowledge.
- Guest: Associate Professor Tanya Latty is an entomologist and co-founder of Invertebrates Australia