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- 698 - INTRODUCING — What The Duck?!
Australia is full of weird plants and animals. And Dr Ann Jones is on speaking terms with most of them! Each week Ann explores the most unusual elements of our natural world — the ones that make you go What the Duck?! Like why do quolls have spots? Who farts (and who doesn't)? And how do snakes climb trees? Join Ann alongside experts and ordinary Aussies alike to solve mysteries, smash myths and uncover the bizarre truth about nature down under.
Mon, 07 Feb 2022 - 25min - 697 - Flower pots for biodiversity [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 30 Jan 2021 - 25min
- 696 - It was a mulga snake that got him [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 23 Jan 2021 - 25min
- 695 - How to be a bat [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 16 Jan 2021 - 25min
- 694 - The banteng paradox [RE-ISSUE]
Banteng are an introduced species in Arnhem Land, but in their home range, they are in danger of complete extinction. So, what to do?
Sat, 09 Jan 2021 - 25min - 693 - And your bug can sing [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 02 Jan 2021 - 25min
- 692 - Karajarri calling [RE-ISSUE]
Over the course of the week, three pairs of shoes bite the dust, soles detached from uppers in the 45 degree heat, one microphone's glue melts and there are about a billion bush flies drinking from sweaty backs. But despite the heat, Karajarri country has a draw towards it stronger than the pull of the sun.
Sat, 26 Dec 2020 - 25min - 691 - Birds that sound like a haunted house [Earworms from Planet Earth XVI]Sat, 19 Dec 2020 - 25min
- 690 - Frogs with tusks, whistlers in lust [Earworms from Planet Earth XV]Sat, 12 Dec 2020 - 25min
- 689 - Bommies and black coralSat, 05 Dec 2020 - 25min
- 688 - Coral citySat, 28 Nov 2020 - 25min
- 687 - Requiem for WildlifeTue, 24 Nov 2020 - 02min
- 686 - We all know frogs go 'bonk'Sat, 21 Nov 2020 - 25min
- 685 - Off Track presents Days Like These
Imagine spending your whole life searching for the elusive, perfect fiery opal. And then, one day, you realise you're holding — literally in the palm of your sweaty hand — a glittering prize of a gem that burns with a secret that could unlock the history of the Australian continent. Welcome to the crazy world of opal mining at Lightning Ridge, NSW, where prospector Mike Poben is facing a choice that will change his life forever.
Fri, 20 Nov 2020 - 26min - 684 - Lynne's lungs and other adventuresSat, 14 Nov 2020 - 25min
- 683 - Banana box frog rescue service [RE-ISSUE]
Unwittingly shipped almost 3000km across the continent in a hand of bananas, this small frog is going to need help getting home.
Sat, 07 Nov 2020 - 25min - 682 - Monster in the forest [Earworms from Planet Earth XIV]
Ever heard a sound echoing through the forest and thought, "well crikey, that's gotta be a dinosaur"?
Sat, 31 Oct 2020 - 25min - 681 - Where dragons floatSat, 24 Oct 2020 - 25min
- 680 - Were-willy wagtail
You find yourself awake in the middle of the night and there is a willy wagtail singing to the moon. Are you loosing your mind, or does this bird occasionally turn into a were-willy?
Sat, 17 Oct 2020 - 25min - 679 - Always wear the gloves and other lessons [Incident Report 04]Sat, 10 Oct 2020 - 25min
- 678 - Who would ride a motorbike on Antarctic sea ice?Sat, 03 Oct 2020 - 25min
- 677 - Balancing Nature: New Zealand [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 26 Sep 2020 - 25min
- 676 - Balancing Nature: Philippines [RE-ISSUE]
The Philippines is a reef fish biodiversity hotspot, but it's a delicate balance between livelihoods and sustainability in some fishing communities.
Sat, 19 Sep 2020 - 25min - 675 - Balancing Nature: Vietnam [RE-ISSUE]Sat, 12 Sep 2020 - 25min
- 674 - Balancing Nature: Australia [RE-ISSUE]
Take a look back at some Australian conservation efforts, from tiny reserves to landscape-scale restoration.
Sat, 05 Sep 2020 - 25min - 673 - Behind the scenes of natural scenesSat, 29 Aug 2020 - 25min
- 672 - An unscheduled Antarctic adventureSat, 22 Aug 2020 - 25min
- 671 - Love song for a changing ocean [RE-ISSUE]
After years of discussions with scientists, a composer writes a symphony for the sea. He calls it ex Oceano.
Sat, 15 Aug 2020 - 25min - 670 - Sounds and showers of Macquarie Island [part two]Sat, 08 Aug 2020 - 25min
- 669 - Sounds and smells of Macquarie Island [part one]Sat, 01 Aug 2020 - 25min
- 668 - He hitch-hiked with a snake in his hand
Kevin Budden was only a young bloke when he left Sydney for North Queensland with one goal in mind: to find a coastal taipan and bring it back alive.
Sat, 25 Jul 2020 - 25min - 667 - Nipple cripples and other nibbles [Incident Report 03]
Just when you thought it might be safe to get back out into nature, it gets you where you least expect it: your nipples.
Sat, 18 Jul 2020 - 25min - 666 - Never smile at a crocodile and other fails [Incident Report 02]
Just when you thought it might be safe to get back out into nature, there’s a bite from a huge, unknown carnivore and a leech on your eyeball. This is the second instalment of Incident Reports with communiques back to base about the worst (ie: best) fieldwork fails.
Sat, 11 Jul 2020 - 25min - 665 - Fieldwork fails and flops [Incident Report 01]
Let’s not get too romantic about nature. There’s plenty of times when you end up covered in mud, at the end of your tether and on the receiving end of a love bite from a vampire bat. Hear scientists report back about their worst (ie: best) fieldwork fails.
Sat, 04 Jul 2020 - 25min - 664 - Live long, little lizard [UPDATE]
After 35 years, some of the same sleepy lizards are still alive, still with the same lizard partner. This episode was first broadcast in 2017, but has been updated with news of the new sleepy lizard scientists.
Sat, 27 Jun 2020 - 25min - 663 - A squirrel that glides like a magic carpet in the Himalayas [UPDATE]
Gliding over a glacier in the Himalayas is a metre long squirrel with a smallish head, silky fur and a fluffy tail - but it's hardly ever been seen alive. Originally aired in 2017, we've got an update on the squirrel story!
Sat, 20 Jun 2020 - 25min - 662 - All aboard Australia's super science ship [RE-ISSUE]
It's as if this ship has invisible cat's whiskers extending off her hull - pricked and at the ready, they sense the weather and temperature and map the course ahead.
Sat, 13 Jun 2020 - 25min - 661 - It was a mulga snake that got himSat, 06 Jun 2020 - 25min
- 660 - [NATURE TRACK] Water Flow
No music, no voices, just the sound of a stream and frogs calling on a still, cool night in regional Victoria.
Fri, 05 Jun 2020 - 2h 58min - 659 - [NATURE TRACK] Shore Sounds
No music, no voices, just the sound of the Roebuck Bay mudflats near Broome, WA. Hear breeze across the water, crabs and mudskippers flipping and flopping, and a tide that slowly comes in.
Thu, 04 Jun 2020 - 2h 30min - 658 - [NATURE TRACK] Forest SongsWed, 03 Jun 2020 - 2h 00min
- 657 - [NATURE TRACK] Mountain Music
No music, no voices, just the sound of a valley halfway up a Tasmanian Mountain. This soundscape is full of birds and breeze echoing backwards and forwards across a reservoir.
Tue, 02 Jun 2020 - 1h 30min - 656 - Off Track presents Nature TrackMon, 01 Jun 2020 - 1h 02min
- 655 - How to be a batSat, 30 May 2020 - 25min
- 654 - Western whips and a ruff duet [Earworms from Planet Earth xiii]Sat, 23 May 2020 - 25min
- 653 - The perfect little rock
A piece of pumice floats across the ocean like a school bus picking up young organisms – tiny planktonic corals, some barnacles, maybe a crab, an oyster, perhaps a nudibranch.
Sat, 16 May 2020 - 25min - 652 - Barking gecko, boop-ing emu
Every evening at homes in Northern Australia, a tiny yip yip yip can be heard. And, on the other end of the spectrum, a boop boop boop can be heard in more arid zones. This week is a adventure into the big and small sounds of Australia.
Sat, 09 May 2020 - 25min - 651 - The banteng paradox
Banteng are an introduced species in Arnhem Land, but in their home range, they are in danger of complete extinction. So, what to do?
Sat, 02 May 2020 - 25min - 650 - PREVIEW RN Presents — Hot Mess: Why haven’t we fixed climate change?
If you are here in the Off Track feed, then, we're thinking you're probably a person who is engaged with the natural world. So, it follows that you might be interested in this series from RN Presenter Richard Aedy called 'Hot Mess.'
Fri, 01 May 2020 - 05min - 649 - Whip it good [Earworms from Planet Earth xii]
Whipbirds are a favourite in the Aussie bush – secretive little fellows with flat top haircuts and a cutting call. This episode is chokka-block full of whippy (and other) recordings sent in from the audience members of Off Track.
Sat, 25 Apr 2020 - 25min - 648 - Echidna indigestion and other eating tails [Re-issue]
It’s a bat eat mouse, lizard eat possum, wallaby eat bird world out there. Animals are always eating weird stuff.
Sat, 18 Apr 2020 - 25min - 647 - Magical and misunderstood sea snakes [Re-issue]
These curious coral reef inhabitants have evolved some remarkable adaptations to thrive in the underwater realm.
Sat, 11 Apr 2020 - 25min - 646 - When Jamie fell in love with the mountains [Re-issue]
Distinguished Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick has been crawling across lawns for more than 70 years, it's just that this one is on the top of a mountain and is full of plants from the cretaceous.
Sat, 04 Apr 2020 - 25min - 645 - Intimate aliens [Re-issue]
Robert Adlard says that parasites are intimate aliens, and that our dislike for them stems from their ability to surprise us with their closeness.
Sat, 28 Mar 2020 - 25min - 644 - Hobart Airport lets sleeping echidnas lie [Re-issue]
Despite all the noise of planes coming and going, the echidnas at Hobart airport are digging in to hibernate.
Sat, 21 Mar 2020 - 25min - 643 - Seagrass [Re-issue]Sat, 14 Mar 2020 - 25min
- 642 - Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood [Re-issue]
With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.
Sat, 07 Mar 2020 - 25min - 641 - Ravenous star-shaped mouths
Sea urchins are making a meal of south-eastern Australia’s rocky reefs and kelp forests. Can they be stopped?
Sat, 29 Feb 2020 - 25min - 640 - Sea urchin solo in a coral reef choir [re-issue]
Under the sea it isn’t all relaxing whale noise. The sound of the reef creatures is actually more like a percussive static with some grinding teeth on rock thrown in.
Sat, 22 Feb 2020 - 25min - 639 - And your bug can sing
The underwater sounds in this creek near Brisbane are like an eclectic jam session. There are sweet beetles (that sing), lonely bugs (on percussion), fishy grunters (think Jay-Z) and a punk-rocking rakali that just trashes the joint. This musical soundscape is the PhD homeland of eco-acoustician Emilia Decker.
Sat, 15 Feb 2020 - 25min - 638 - Grandmother tree, the fire and me
Vanessa thought 'it's ok, the people are safe... It's ok, the house is safe...' But nothing prepared her for returning home.
Sat, 08 Feb 2020 - 25min - 637 - Yackandandah's angel of the bush [UPDATE]
Glenda Elliott can't say no to an animal in need - she wants to save them all. A few years back when fire ripped through Kangaloola Wildlife Shelter, she and the animals hid in a mineshaft. This show aired in 2018 and we've been back in touch with Glenda for an update following the bushfires of 2019-20.
Sat, 01 Feb 2020 - 25min - 636 - The burning bush is talking
Just before the fire hit, the trees' leaves turned red and fell to the ground, and it left Adrian wondering - did they know they were just about to burn?
Sat, 25 Jan 2020 - 25min - 635 - The bilby, the moon and the Birriliburu Rangers
A bilby dreaming story guides a mother with a sick child to an outback town. Decades later, the child returns to repay the favour and look after the bilby. For RN Summer we're bringing you Off Track highlights from 2019.
Sat, 18 Jan 2020 - 25min - 634 - Where giants nest
Albatross expert Dr Jaimie Cleeland listens to the gurgles and bellows of albatross as they nest on a tiny Atlantic island called Gough. For RN Summer we're bringing you Off Track highlights from 2019.
Sat, 11 Jan 2020 - 25min - 633 - Gone fish — pygmy perch pushed too far
The tiny Yarra pygmy perch has been pushed to extinction in the Murray Darling Basin. Now, all hopes for its return are focussed on a couple of farm dams. For RN Summer we're bringing you Off Track highlights from 2019.
Sat, 04 Jan 2020 - 25min - 632 - Cockies wheelie love bin day
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are opening wheelie bins and turning trash into treasure. For RN Summer we're bringing you Off Track highlights from 2019.
Sat, 28 Dec 2019 - 25min - 631 - Barbara York Main — Australia's spider woman
She studied the world's oldest spider and championed their home at a time when both the environment and women were given no fighting chance — Dr Barbara Anne York Main OAM. For RN Summer we're bringing you Off Track highlights from 2019.
Sat, 21 Dec 2019 - 25min - 630 - Earworms from planet earth XI
Birds sing at a mining camp, cicadas grind the gears of locals and mysterious sounds are identified. Listen to the sounds of Australia as recorded by the Off Track audience.
Sat, 14 Dec 2019 - 25min - 629 - This is MarkSat, 07 Dec 2019 - 25min
- 628 - Virtual reality, second nature
Off Track presents the new ABC podcast 'GOOD GAME: how games play us' attempting to answer a BIG question: There's nothing like taking a walk out and about in nature — or is there?
Sat, 30 Nov 2019 - 25min - 627 - Trapped in the drySat, 23 Nov 2019 - 25min
- 626 - Karajarri calling
Over the course of the week, three pairs of shoes bite the dust, soles detached from uppers in the 45 degree heat, one microphone's glue melts and there are about a billion bush flies drinking from sweaty backs. But despite the heat, Karajarri country has a draw towards it stronger than the pull of the sun.
Sat, 16 Nov 2019 - 25min - 625 - Amphibian hullabaloo and other frog noises
Frogs don't just croak, they moan and groan, sing, whine, whizz and sound like dripping taps and this is an episode of pure adoration for the calls of Australia's frogs.
Sat, 09 Nov 2019 - 25min - 624 - Big cats in the bush [RE-ISSUE]
Rumours of pumas and leopards roaming the Australian bush have been around for more than a century. There’s plenty of anecdotal evidence but to date no definitive proof. Join in the search for a mythical cat in this re-issue of a classic Off Track.
Sat, 02 Nov 2019 - 25min - 623 - Tiny crayfish out of water
It's only as big as a tea bag, plays dead if you pick it up, and landowners don't even know they have an endangered animal in their backyard.
Sat, 26 Oct 2019 - 25min - 622 - The unlikely tale of the Murchison meteorite
It startled the cows, intrigued the locals and excited scientists around the world. Fifty years on, the Murchison meteorite still defines a town and yields new discoveries every year.
Sat, 19 Oct 2019 - 25min - 621 - Off Track family news
The Off Track family is growing and we want you to know about it. Meet our little sister podcast - Noisy by Nature.
Tue, 15 Oct 2019 - 03min - 620 - Plovers unmasked
The masked lapwing terrifies humans with daring aerial attacks, which are actually displays of its pure parental love.
Sat, 12 Oct 2019 - 25min - 619 - Magpie behaviour is not black and white
[RE-ISSUE] The phrase 'mate for life' might seem romantic, but the reality of such a relationship for the long-lived Australian Magpie involves turf wars, sex on the side and the possibility of a step-parent bringing up your kids if you get too aggro.
Sat, 05 Oct 2019 - 25min - 618 - Saving the Ocean, part 4 [re-issue]
What can science do to preserve marine life and help it develop in harmony with our own human development? This program is a re-issue from the Off Track archives while Ann takes a short break.
Sat, 28 Sep 2019 - 38min - 617 - Saving the Ocean part 3 [re-issue]
Lindsay Smith has been tagging seabirds in the deep waters off Wollongong for over thirty years. Commercial fishing practice can have a devastating impact on seabird populations. But science is figuring out how to best mitigate the damage. This program is a re-issue from the Off Track archives while Ann takes a short break.
Sat, 21 Sep 2019 - 25min - 616 - Saving the Ocean, part 2 [re-issue]
Shark fishing holds a special place in Kiribati culture. But a growth in the market for shark fins in Asia changed the traditional fishing practice. This program is a re-issue from the Off Track archives while Ann takes a short break.
Sat, 14 Sep 2019 - 25min - 615 - Saving the Ocean, part 1 [re-issue]
Few places on earth are as exposed to the ocean as Kiribati; a chain of 32 islands spread across 3.5 million square km in the East Pacific. This program is a re-issue from the Off Track archives while Ann takes a short break.
Sat, 07 Sep 2019 - 25min - 614 - Where giants nest - nature soundscape
Sink into the sounds of Gough Island, where the Albatross gurgle, the petrels moan and the skuas chatter. No human voices, all Off Track soundscape.
Sun, 01 Sep 2019 - 08min - 613 - Where giants nest
Albatross expert Dr Jaimie Cleeland listens to the gurgles and bellows of albatross as they nest on a tiny Atlantic island called Gough.
Sat, 31 Aug 2019 - 25min - 612 - Cockies wheelie love bin daySat, 24 Aug 2019 - 25min
- 611 - The exceptional Nuyts Archipelago
St Peter Island in South Australia's Nuyts Archipelago is home to sea eagles, short-tailed shearwaters, stick-nest rats and brush-tailed bettongs – and also some particularly venomous black tiger snakes.
Sat, 17 Aug 2019 - 25min - 610 - Earworms From Planet Earth X
A magpie calls to the rising sun, a fat green frog sings in a water tank and an endangered lemur moans about its family. Ann Jones takes you and a bunch of experts on an ear-tour.
Sat, 10 Aug 2019 - 25min - 609 - Listen for TigersSat, 03 Aug 2019 - 25min
- 608 - Golf is freedom and frustration [re-issue]
In any given day on the golf course, there are people in ecstasy, and people in agony. Sometimes it's the same person. [From the Off Track archive]
Sat, 27 Jul 2019 - 25min - 607 - Earworms from Planet Earth IX
Stressed? Got the sniffles? Need a nap? Got a fussy baby? Just. Over. It? You won’t realise how much you needed to hear nature until you’ve heard this set of wild sounds sent in by Off Track listeners from around the globe.
Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 25min - 606 - The curse of the plastic nurdle
Fiona Pepper follows the path of a tiny grain of plastic - a nurdle - as it travels on ocean currents from South Africa to land on a 'pristine' beach in West Australia.
Sat, 13 Jul 2019 - 25min - 605 - Earworm Extra - lyrebird audiotapeTue, 09 Jul 2019 - 05min
- 604 - Lyrebirds - lyrebird equality now!
You might think you know the story of the lyrebird. Think again. Female lyrebirds could be rock stars in their own right.
Sat, 06 Jul 2019 - 25min - 603 - Earworm Extra - Listener Lyrebirds
From the hundreds of sounds sent into Off Track, we've selected all the Lyrebird recordings. An earworm extra for the series 'Sex, lyres and audiotape.'
Mon, 01 Jul 2019 - 23min - 602 - Lyrebirds - Lyre, lyre, dancefloors on fire
You might think you know the story of the lyrebird. Think again. And then listen to this ear-bending series called 'Sex, lyres and audiotape.'
Sat, 29 Jun 2019 - 25min - 601 - Earworm Extra - a morning in a valley
An earworm extra for the series 'Sex, lyres and audiotape.' Listen to the sound of dawn in peak mating season for superb lyrebirds
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 - 11min - 600 - Earworm Extra - lyrebird flute song
The story goes that a local lyrebird copied a young boy who played the flute, but regardless of its provenance, Carol Probets' recording of this lyrebird flute song is astounding.
Mon, 24 Jun 2019 - 05min - 599 - Lyrebirds - Repeat after me
You might think you know the story of the lyrebird. Think again. And then listen to this ear-bending series called 'Sex, lyres and audiotape.'
Sat, 22 Jun 2019 - 25min
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