Extinct – Détails, épisodes et analyse
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A magnificient marsuipal
Épisode 13
mardi 16 avril 2024 • Durée 23:55
Australia’s rich natural history boasts some of the most interesting animals on the planet, a standout of which is Diprotodon - the largest ever known marsupial. University of Queensland Associate Professor Gilbert Price joins Extinct to discuss this sizeable species.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Delving into decay and fossilisation
Épisode 12
dimanche 3 mars 2024 • Durée 22:45
Fossils provide valuable insights into the history of our planet and the diverse species which used to call it home - but how do they form? Queensland Museum Collection Manager in Geoscience Dr Caitlin Syme joins Extinct to discuss fossilisation processes and one very special crocodile.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Australia’s feral cat problem
Épisode 3
dimanche 25 juin 2023 • Durée 24:23
Feral cat populations have boomed in Australia since their introduction into the country by colonisers. But how has this impacted native species? Ecologist Professor Sarah Legge joins Extinct to talk about the decline of wildlife populations due to introduced predators, and what is being done to manage this problem and avoid further extinction.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Australia’s most complete sauropod skull
Épisode 4
dimanche 18 juin 2023 • Durée 39:15
A dinosaur fossil found in Queensland has marked an important discovery - the most complete sauropod skull identified in Australia. Paleontologist Dr Stephen Poropat joins Extinct to talk about this important Diamantinasaurus matildae specimen (nicknamed “Ann”), and what this discovery reveals about this extinct species’ past.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Bringing back the Tasmanian Tiger
Épisode 1
dimanche 11 juin 2023 • Durée 26:24
The Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) famously went extinct after the last known individual died in 1936 - but what if we brought it back? Epigeneticist Professor Andrew Pask joins Extinct to talk about de-extinction and why reviving this Australian icon is crucial.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Read more about the Thylacine Integrated Genomic Restoration Research Lab: https://tigrrlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/
Extinct - Trailer
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Durée 00:38
Extinct is a podcast about dead things. Host Alice Leggett and a selection of renowned scientists paint a picture of ancient life in Australia, and seek to safeguard our ecosystems and their inhabitants.
A breathtaking fish
Épisode 11
mardi 6 février 2024 • Durée 24:33
Across 400 million years of Earth's ever-changing landscape, one group of creatures has gracefully weathered the shifts – the lungfish. Flinders University evolutionary biologist and paleontologist Dr Alice Clement joins Extinct to discuss this remarkable fish.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Visit the Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology (VAMP): https://sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/
A very big bird
Épisode 10
dimanche 3 décembre 2023 • Durée 12:40
More than 50,000 years ago, the Dynatoatus gaffae reigned supreme as the largest bird in Australia’s skies. Flinders University paleontologist Dr Ellen Mather joins Extinct to discuss what life was like for this formidable species.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Beneath the surface of Macquarie Harbour
Épisode 9
dimanche 26 novembre 2023 • Durée 23:43
Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour hosts one of Australia’s most unique species that sadly teeters on the brink of extinction. University of Tasmania researcher Dr David Moreno joins Extinct to discuss the endangered Maugean Skate and why its population has rapidly declined in recent years.
Produced on Turrbal land.
Footprints from the past
Épisode 8
dimanche 24 septembre 2023 • Durée 28:21
Australia boasts a diverse array of formidable ancient predators, and our understanding of them often hinges on the footprints they've left behind. Paleontologist Dr. Anthony Romilio joins Extinct to discuss how these footprints serve as vital keys to answering questions about life long ago.
Produced on Turrbal land.


