Taronga Talks show

Taronga Talks

Summary: Working at Taronga Zoo is more than just a job – Taronga means family. The deep connections our staff develop with wildlife and the natural world affects the lives of others, near and far. From Sydney to Dubbo, Taronga’s people all have amazing untold Zoo stories that will touch your heart and open your eyes. Join our family with Taronga Talks.

Podcasts:

 Nocturnal Neighbours with Paul Davies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:24

As far back as he can remember, Paul Davies always wanted to be a Zoo Keeper. His childhood visits to Whipsnade Zoo in England cemented both his love of animals and awe of the zoo keeping profession. When life took an unexpected turn during his teens, Paul sought travel - first moving to Scotland before his big move to Australia. Thirty-six years later, Paul counts himself lucky to work as a Senior Australian Fauna Keeper at Taronga Zoo. Caring for native species like Feathertail Gliders, Long-nose Bandicoots, Bettongs and Potoroos in Taronga Zoo's Nocturnal House, Paul Davies uses creativity to reveal the animals right on your doorstep.

 Chasing Dreams with Jordie Michelmore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:14

Looking after the world's fastest mammal, one of the world's slowest animals and Africa's most efficient predator is all in a day's work for Taronga Western Plains Zoo Keeper Jordie Michelmore. Having joined Taronga Zoo's 'Youth at the Zoo' program (YATZ) at 14 years-old, Jordie's passion for animals keeps her chasing every opportunity - from relocating to Dubbo to look after Cheetahs, Galapagos Tortoise and African Wild Dog, to working with the Northern Rangelands Trust in Kenya to protect endangered wildlife.

 Rebound from Extinction with Michael McFadden | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:44

Though scaly and scary to some, Michael McFadden has always loved reptiles. His Honours degree first led him to Taronga Zoo, where he seized an opportunity to work in the Reptile House. Now Unit Supervisor for Herpetofauna, Michael is living out his childhood dream of not only working with reptiles and amphibians - but saving many critically endangered species from extinction. From breeding and releasing the tiny Southern Corroboree Frog back into Kosciuszko National Park, to conducting field research of the mighty Komodo Dragon in Indonesia, Michael shares his passion for the 'unsung heroes' of the animal world.

 Mother of Tigers with Louise Ginman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:33

Had she not called up to confirm her post, Louise Ginman may have never worked at Taronga Zoo. Just ten days after starting as a Carnivore Keeper, Louise first experienced the joy of welcoming Sumatran Tiger cubs to the world. Twenty-five years later as Carnivore Unit Supervisor, she is raising cubs again - this time Red Panda and Sumatran Tiger triplets! With less than 50 breeding pairs of Sumatran Tigers left in the wild, Louise's work breeding and caring for this critically endangered species is more important than ever.

 Fenced Hope with Andrew Elphinstone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:49

Hundreds of metres of fencing forms a sanctuary for some of Australia's most vulnerable and critically endangered species. Yet how can we save Australia's Greater Bilby, Regent Honeyeater and Plains-Wanderer from behind a fence? Andrew Elphinstone sheds light on 're-wilding' and his most important conservation project yet as Taronga's Manager of Conservation and Recovery Programs.

 Extended Flight with Matt Kettle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:55

From early morning bird-watching with his father in country Victoria, to watching tadpoles turn into frogs as a boy, Matt Kettle was always fascinated with wildlife. An unexpected friendship with a Zimbabwean falconer stirred his great love of birds early in his career. He spread his wings with a 12-month opportunity to create Taronga Zoo's QBE Free-Flight Bird Show. 22-years (and two children) later, he still calls Sydney home. As Unit Supervisor of Free-Flight Birds, Matt invites you to look up and appreciate the beautiful, buoyant birdlife in your own backyard.

 Rehab and Release with Libby Hall | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:50

The ocean was her first love... the salt, the spray, the waves. When her cat dragged a tiny naked bird into her home one day, Libby Hall fell in love again. Protecting and caring for injured wildlife, watching them grow stronger and releasing them back into their habitats became her life's calling. As Manager of Taronga's Wildlife Hospital, Libby shares raw glimpses into the trials and triumphs of life on the edge of tragedy, the hope of rehabilitation and the catharsis of release.

 Introducing Taronga Talks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:04

A taste of the brand new podcast from Taronga Zoo. There are so many amazing untold Taronga stories... we can't wait to share them with you! Here is a snippet from Unit Supervisor of Carnivores, Louise Ginman sharing her story about Sumatran Tigers breeding and raising cubs at Taronga Zoo.

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