
Episode 2: Deep History of Bass Strait
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Palaeoecologist Professor Simon Haberle explains how charcoal and pollen deposits in very old lakes, lagoons and swamps of the Bass Strait Islands paint a picture of the human history of the Bassian Plain stretching back 40,000 years.
To watch parts of Simon Haberle’s interview in the Land Bridge documentary film, visit https://thelandbridge.au/the-documentary/
To read more about Simon’s research you can read the article ‘Charcoal and pollen from old lakes’ https://thelandbridge.au/charcoal-and-pollen-from-old-lakes/
Episode Credits
Host: Lucinda Horrocks. Featuring Simon Haberle. Audio recorded by Jary Nemo. Project production and studio production by Lucinda Horrocks and Jary Nemo, Wind & Sky Productions. With thanks to Australian National University and the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage. Music: ‘Look to the Sky’ By Piotr Pacyna.
This program is part of the Land Bridge digital story project of film and multimedia stories. A range of companion media and other stories are freely available to read, listen to, watch and share on the website https://thelandbridge.au/ .
The project was funded by the Australian Government through the Our Marine Parks grant program.