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Anthropomorphised Animals in Pop Culture: BoJack Horseman and The Darwin Incident

Freedom of Species 29 June 2025

Claire, Ruby and Nick discuss representations of animal rights in the media, focusing on the cartoon BoJack Horseman and the manga The Darwin Incident by Shun Umezawa. We cover the portrayal of anthropomorphised (human-like) animals in these examples, factory farmed versus “free-range” animal products and factions within the animal advocacy movement.  Links: Animal Horror: …continue

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Ari – conflict in activist spaces

Freedom of Species 8 June 2025

   Our guest on today’s show is Ari, and we’re talking about conflict in activist spaces and in community group settings.      Ari (they/them) is a community organiser, mediator and support worker who is passionate about exploring the transformative potential of generative conflict and accountability work. Working primarily in community …continue

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Dingo talks! with Sonya & Alix

Freedom of Species 25 May 2025

In today’s show, Betty interviews Sonya Takau from Dingo Culture and Alix Livingstone from Defend the Wild all about the native Australian dingo. We learn about the character of the dingo, their role in Australian ecosystems and what makes them unique. We go on to discuss some of the significant …continue

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The Story of Victorian Koalas with researcher Anthony Amis

Freedom of Species 23 March 2025

 Meg and Trev interview Friends of the Earth land use researcher Anthony Amis. Listen in to learn about the interesting story of koalas in Victoria, their populations, genetic and environmental challenges, the lack of government priority in conservation of land that supports koala friendly ecosystems, and the dedicated network of people who have been gathering …continue