• Community caring for coast

  • 2022/12/21
  • 再生時間: 30 分
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Community caring for coast

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  • Coastal systems are one of the most robust in the world, but human interference and development has made them fragile. One agency restoring resilience to our coastal ecosystems is Green Adelaide, which leads many coastal community restoration projects.

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Coast, Tony Flaherty, Green Adelaide Coast and Seas Team Leader, talks us through the many coastal restoration projects and community outreach activities managed by his team and the benefits and challenges of working with coastal communities. These projects make up a jigsaw approach that together build a wholistic picture of coastal care and conservation.

    This is an Australian Coastal Society podcast, produced and hosted by Gretchen Miller.

    The recording of the Hooded Plover (also known as the Hooded Dotterel), Thinornis cucullatus, is thanks to Andrew Spencer through the Xeno Canto website.

    This episode was recorded on the lands of the Kaurna people.

    Let's Talk Coast, was created through the financial support of our donors over the years.

    This is the last episode for 2022 in this mini-series. If you would like to hear more about coastal issues, please consider making a tax-deductible donation and help us continue to be a voice for the coast, follow this link.

    To find out more about who we are and what we do, visit our webpage.

    To join us, become a member and find out more about membership benefits, follow this link.

    If you would like to suggest topics for future episodes or would just like to get in touch, contact us at admin@australiancoastalsociety.org.au

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Coastal systems are one of the most robust in the world, but human interference and development has made them fragile. One agency restoring resilience to our coastal ecosystems is Green Adelaide, which leads many coastal community restoration projects.

In this episode of Let’s Talk Coast, Tony Flaherty, Green Adelaide Coast and Seas Team Leader, talks us through the many coastal restoration projects and community outreach activities managed by his team and the benefits and challenges of working with coastal communities. These projects make up a jigsaw approach that together build a wholistic picture of coastal care and conservation.

This is an Australian Coastal Society podcast, produced and hosted by Gretchen Miller.

The recording of the Hooded Plover (also known as the Hooded Dotterel), Thinornis cucullatus, is thanks to Andrew Spencer through the Xeno Canto website.

This episode was recorded on the lands of the Kaurna people.

Let's Talk Coast, was created through the financial support of our donors over the years.

This is the last episode for 2022 in this mini-series. If you would like to hear more about coastal issues, please consider making a tax-deductible donation and help us continue to be a voice for the coast, follow this link.

To find out more about who we are and what we do, visit our webpage.

To join us, become a member and find out more about membership benefits, follow this link.

If you would like to suggest topics for future episodes or would just like to get in touch, contact us at admin@australiancoastalsociety.org.au

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