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Jodie has been working within the Wildlife Industry for 21 years and has created this podcast to showcase amazing Australians doing the work for our Natural world.

NEW EPISODE!!!!That’s right guys, we have dusted off the microphone and delivered a brand new Wild Chat.This episode is ...
20/11/2025

NEW EPISODE!!!!

That’s right guys, we have dusted off the microphone and delivered a brand new Wild Chat.

This episode is with Steven Gill from Gone Buggo

Imagine a chat that involves Lego, Katy Perry, Bugs and a passion for conservation.

Well, the wait is over, click the link in the comments to listen to our newest Wild Chat.

Just in time for the launch of the Bug Hunt is a podcast interview from Wild Chats with Jodie Creek. I had a great time ...
20/11/2025

Just in time for the launch of the Bug Hunt is a podcast interview from Wild Chats with Jodie Creek. I had a great time chatting with Jodie, and felt like the conversation meandered through a lot of areas that mean a lot to me but rarely get time for coverage in my own output. Give it a listen if you have the chance! And drop a follow on Wild Chats for more interesting podcasts!

The following episode is with Steven Gill from Gone Buggo and this episode I loved as it was different. It's different in the way Steve grabs peoples attention in order to educate about our amazing world of insects, creepy crawlies, and bugs.Steve...

11/10/2025

Marsupials have some pretty epic adaptations including a pouch ti raise the young joeys. Sometimes thought that pouch is so far stretched that it might be time for the Joey to move out.

Episode 40 of our 'Wild Chats' podcast is an absolute ripper.Justin McMahon was the previous Daintree property manager f...
09/10/2025

Episode 40 of our 'Wild Chats' podcast is an absolute ripper.

Justin McMahon was the previous Daintree property manager for Rainforest Rescue and joined us for a chat about the importance of the Daintree Rainforest and the great work being done by Rainforest Rescue to preserve and regenerate the world's oldest continually surviving rainforests

08/10/2025

For those Tree Kangaroo lovers, I have a special treat.

One wholesome minute of Tree Kangaroo grooming before this big boy ends up falling asleep.

Enjoy.

Malanda, Far North Queensland.







Did you know we already have a Wild Chats episode dedicated to the platypus? Tune in to episode 39 to listen to the “Pla...
08/10/2025

Did you know we already have a Wild Chats episode dedicated to the platypus?

Tune in to episode 39 to listen to the “Platypus Conservation Initiative” episode with Tahneal Hawke to discover more about this mythical creature.

07/10/2025

Welcome to Far North Queensland, where we live with these incredible relic birds.

The Southern Cassowary.

Looking back at some of the most interesting episodes so far.In episode 20 we chatted with Wil Kemp from The Savannahlan...
06/10/2025

Looking back at some of the most interesting episodes so far.

In episode 20 we chatted with Wil Kemp from The Savannahlander, a wildlife loving train driver with a difference.

You can find this episode and more on any podcast apps.

You can also follow Wil and his partner Mel on their page Wil & Mel's Wild-Life

06/10/2025

A small clip of my time watching wild devils in the Tasmanian central plateau.

This little dudes are so full of character.

Central Plateau, Tasmania.





Have you ever heard of Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD)? and  recently returned from a trip to the Tasmanian Central P...
05/10/2025

Have you ever heard of Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD)?

and recently returned from a trip to the Tasmanian Central Plateau where they witnessed wild devils with this shocking disease.

So what is it? Where did it come from? What can we do to help these guys out?

In the next couple of months we will be speaking to one of the leading experts in this field to ask the hard hitting questions, a deep dive into the devil disease that have reshaped wild populations.





If trees could talk, the Cazneaux tree from the Flinders Ranges would definitely have some stories to tell 🪾First photog...
15/07/2025

If trees could talk, the Cazneaux tree from the Flinders Ranges would definitely have some stories to tell 🪾

First photographed in 1937, this river red gum is estimated to be around five hundred years old and is a symbol of resilience and enduring beauty.

But, what if we told you that trees and plants can communicate? Well we talk about it in great detail in episode 23 of Wild Chats with the wonderful Kyle Lazich.

Have a listen - it’s definitely worth it!








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