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Siteworks Capsule Talks: Dr. Beth Mott

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Video (talk sessions) - NSW, Australia, 29 January 2023

As part of Siteworks: From a deep valley, Bundanon presented a quick-fire program of talks from leading scientists, artists and First Nations knowledge holders, sharing ‘weather reports’ from this time and place. Here Jones introduces key texts and some of the debates about how to (or even whether to) address climate change with children.

Siteworks Capsule Talks: Dr. Beth Mott

As part of Siteworks: From a deep valley, Bundanon presented a quick-fire program of talks from leading scientists, artists and First Nations knowledge holders, sharing ‘weather reports’ from this time and place.

In this talk, Dr Mott speaks on the importance of the dynamic interface between urban and bushland areas and how we can protect this to invite threatened birds like Glossy Black-Cockatoos and Powerful Owls to live amongst us.

Videography by Drummerboy Pictures

Dr. Beth Mott

Dr Beth Mott is an ecologist and Threatened Species Officer currently working for the Saving Our Species Program of the New South Wales Government, Australia. Dr Mott works on forest recovery and habitat building for endangered rainforests and loves to find ways in which nature and human endeavours can enmesh, to create excellent results for biodiversity as a whole.

Commissioned by Bundanon for World Weather Network.

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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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