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Today we’re joined by Dr. Mike Gardner, an Professor at Flinders University and leading expert in biodiversity and conservation genetics, and PhD candidate Dee Trewartha, who together have been researching the endangered pygmy bluetongue skink. Together, they’re part of a groundbreaking project exploring how climate change is affecting this tiny, burrow-dwelling reptile—and whether moving it to cooler habitats could help it survive. Their findings could shape the future of conservation as the planet warms.
By Hosted by Joshua WToday we’re joined by Dr. Mike Gardner, an Professor at Flinders University and leading expert in biodiversity and conservation genetics, and PhD candidate Dee Trewartha, who together have been researching the endangered pygmy bluetongue skink. Together, they’re part of a groundbreaking project exploring how climate change is affecting this tiny, burrow-dwelling reptile—and whether moving it to cooler habitats could help it survive. Their findings could shape the future of conservation as the planet warms.