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Hawkesbury Eco Hour

Hawkesbury Eco Hour

著者: Hawkesbury Environment Network
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概要

The weekly podcast of the Hawkesbury Environment Network, where we explore the environment of the Hawkesbury region and beyond and how we all can help protect it.2025 博物学 生物科学 科学 自然・生態学
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  • Preserving One of the Last Valley Wetlands in the Hawkesbury - A chat about Blundells Swamp with Rodney Molesworth
    2026/03/12

    In the third episode of our Wetlands series Eric and Nick talk with Rodney Molesworth about the importance of valley wetlands in the Hawkesbury ecosystem and the beautiful Blundells Swamp. Rodney has been a co-owner of the swamp since 1974 and has helped preserve this important wetland over the last 50 years. He also shares with Nick and Eric his latest project to help secure the long term future of Blundells Swamp and how people can help.

    Episode Links:

    • Blundells Swamp https://www.blundellswamp.com / https://www.facebook.com/blundellswamp

    • Hawkesbury Environment Network https://hen.org.au

    • Contact the Hawkesbury Eco Hour Podcast podcast@hen.org.au

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    56 分
  • Driving Change for Kangaroos: A Conversation with Anne Marks
    2026/03/05
    In this episode of the Hawkesbury Eco Hour, we chat with local wildlife rescuer Anne Marks about the kangaroo collision crisis in our region. Anne shares what's involved in rescuing injured roos and joeys, what drivers can do to prevent accidents, and how community initiatives like Drive Kangaroo Aware and virtual fencing are helping create safer roads for wildlife and people alike.

    Episode Links:

    • Hawkesbury Environment Network https://hen.org.au

    • Contact the Hawkesbury Eco Hour Podcast podcast@hen.org.au

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    40 分
  • World Wetland Day: Bird Life and the Human Impacts on the Wetlands of the Hawkesbury
    2026/02/01

    World Wetlands Day this week celebrates the special place that wetlands hold globally in terms of biodiversity, food production and cultural practices.

    In this episode of Hawkesbury Eco Hour, Nick chats with Eric about the unique biodiversity of the Hawkesbury wetlands and their remarkable bird life.

    The swamps, lagoons, rivers and creeks of the Hawkesbury provide feeding and breeding grounds for a host of coastal waterbirds. They are also a vital refuge for inland species during periods of drought, and a wintering destination for a host of migrant waterfowl and waders which breed as far away as Siberia.

    As Sydney expands, these unique wetlands are under increased threat, despite their enormous value to biodiversity, flood prevention, food production and ecotourism. Eric has been birding in the Hawkesbury wetlands for over 40 years and talks about some of the remarkable 300-plus species of birds that make this area home, as well as the challenges they face in a changing environment, which we must do more to protect.

    Episode Links:

    • Episode 6: Save Riverstone Wetlands from development, with Mark Fuller

    • World Wetland Day https://www.worldwetlandsday.org/

    • Land For Wildlife https://hen.org.au/about/land-for-wildlife/

    • Cumberland Bird Observers Club https://www.cboc.org.au/

    • Hawkesbury Environment Network https://hen.org.au

    • Contact the Hawkesbury Eco Hour Podcast podcast@hen.org.au

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    42 分
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