Danielle Clode on a slow-moving Australian icon in 'Koala: A Life in Trees' - podcast episode cover

Danielle Clode on a slow-moving Australian icon in 'Koala: A Life in Trees'

Oct 03, 202222 min
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Episode description

Despite their iconic status in Australia, koalas remain a mystery. As a species they are threatened in some states but dying from overpopulation in others. 'Koala A Life in Trees' shines new light on the life and challenges facing this unique marsupial. Fuelled by her background in biology, Danielle Clode delves into the world of koalas to discover what's behind that sweet face. From their megafauna ancestors to the disastrous effects of colonisation, this is the story of their complex relationship with humans and what the future holds for this extraordinary animal. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Danielle Clode about the remarkable ancient ancestors of the koala, why fossils are so rare and the wealth of information a single fossil jaw can tell us, the intricate relationship between our own Eucalypt forests and this icon of Australian fauna, and why the loss of habitat is the koalas' greatest threat.
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