
When we think of drought, what often comes to mind is the impact on farmers and the food and fibre they produce, but what about the broader impact on native plants, animals, and their habitats? Hear from three people who are working to bring back biodiversity and profitability to build resilience in the face of drought. Guests featured: Professor David Lindenmayer – landscape ecologist and conservation biologist, ANU College of Science Jaymie Dawes – Program Manager, Community and Partnerships, East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Jillian Staton – Landowner and farmer
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