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INTRODUCING — What The Duck?!

Australia is full of weird plants and animals. And Dr Ann Jones is on speaking terms with most of them! Each week Ann explores the most unusual elements of our natural world — the ones that make you go What the Duck?! Like why do quolls have spots? Who farts (and who doesn't)? And how do snakes climb trees? Join Ann alongside experts and ordinary Aussies alike to solve mysteries, smash myths and uncover the bizarre truth about nature down under.

Feb 7, 202225 min

The end of the track

The Off Track adventure has come to an end.

Jan 21, 202225 min

Antarctic blue whales and their amazing hums

The song calls of Antarctic blue whales are so deep that they're almost infrasonic - you feel them as much as you hear them.

Jan 14, 202225 min

Live long, little lizard [RE-ISSUE]

After 35 years, some of the same sleepy lizards are still alive, still with the same lizard partner.

Jan 7, 202225 min

The bilby, the moon and the Birriliburu Rangers

A bilby dreaming story guides a mother with a sick child to an outback town. Decades later, the child returns to repay the favour and look after the bilby.

Dec 31, 202125 min

The Blythe Star sinks off Tasmania [RE-ISSUE]

While all ten crew members of the Blythe Star got out alive after she capsized, not all would survive the ordeal that followed.

Dec 24, 202125 min

Growls, grunts and currawong songs [Earworms from Planet earth XIX]

This is Australia and the world, as heard by you, the listeners of Off Track.

Dec 17, 202125 min

Nature tells us who we are

Nature can be sanctuary, as well as family and guide.

Dec 10, 202125 min

Sounds fishy [RE-ISSUE]

Just under the surface of the ocean, a cacophony of sound awaits.

Dec 3, 202125 min

Any louder and that frog will explode [Part 2 RE-ISSUE]

It's all very well recording frog sounds, but what are they trying to say?

Nov 26, 202125 min

Any louder and that frog will explode [Part 1 RE-ISSUE]

Murray Littlejohn first recorded the moaning frogs of WA on a device made from a gramophone mechanism in the early 1950s.

Nov 19, 202125 min

Fire, fire everywhere

How can you appreciate the ecological importance of fire, but also fight fires with all your might?

Nov 12, 202125 min

Circling piranhas and a kangaroo fight [Incident Report 06]

Just when you thought it might be safe to get back out into nature, you get zapped back to reality.

Nov 5, 202125 min

From Darth Vader to Mardi Gras

Can you defend yourself against a predator more than 200 times your size with a costume change?

Oct 29, 202125 min

Slipping away in the South West

What's been dumped on our beaches and what's been taken away?

Oct 22, 202125 min

Making every bird count

Why are the birds in our neighbourhoods changing?

Oct 15, 202125 min

The lone fisher

In a tiny town called Windy, a woman seeks a life of isolation.

Oct 8, 202125 min

Kukenarup: Possibilities of place

This site of huge ecological significance has a violent history.

Oct 1, 202125 min

The river visitor making a splash

Melbourne's Yarra river has an unexpected inhabitant, and its bringing joy to people in the locked-down city and beyond.

Sep 24, 202125 min

Spineless swimmers and crawling crustaceans

In the groundwater beneath the Nullabor, there are billions of tiny crustaceans crawling between the grains of sand.

Sep 17, 202125 min

Crickets and sprickets

Meet the tiny creatures who live in the earth beneath your feet

Sep 10, 202125 min

Slime in the city

Tanya Latty kept a slime mould in her desk drawer at the University. And that got her thinking – are there other slime moulds living their best urban life in Sydney?

Sep 3, 202125 min

Ticked-off in Sydney

Northern Sydneysiders might not like the sound of the latest research into tick hosts in their backyards.

Aug 27, 202125 min

Going home to a mice plague

When a final visit to the family farm is rudely interrupted by rodents

Aug 20, 202125 min

Hunting for hoots

If you listen closely you might just hear something you've never heard before.

Aug 13, 202125 min

Owl with attitude [UPDATE]

Lurking in the tall trees of our busy cities and suburbs is a powerful hunter.

Aug 6, 202125 min

And your bug can sing [RE-ISSUE]

The underwater sounds in this creek near Brisbane are like an eclectic jam session.

Jul 30, 202125 min

The butterfly and its goldilocks ant [RE-ISSUE]

The survival of one of the rarest butterflies in the world is entirely reliant on an ant.

Jul 23, 202125 min

In honour of moths

Let's study moths so we can celebrate them properly

Jul 16, 202125 min

Conserving small things on a big scale

If invertebrates make up over 90% of animals on earth, why do they receive so little conservation funding?

Jul 9, 202125 min

Like a field of blue popcorn

During summer on top of Australia's highest mountain, fields of brilliant turquoise skyhoppers bloom.

Jul 2, 202125 min

The BFG of the insect world

What’s built like an armoured vehicle, but is super-dooper maternal, has a career as an architect AND is an environmentalist? You’d never guess that Australia’s burrowing cockroaches are so incredibly cute and complex.

Jun 25, 202125 min

Listening to the Natural World

It's World Listening Day so we are taking a journey through sounds recorded by the audience and one of Australia's most successful nature sound recordists, Andrew Skeoch.

Jun 18, 202125 min

Do your friends make you smarter?

Magpies might be boosting their bird brains with friends.

Jun 11, 202125 min

The real magpies of Western Australia

When our favourite black and white birds bring the drama!

Jun 4, 202125 min

Sounds fishy

Just under the surface of the ocean, a cacophony of sound awaits.

May 28, 202125 min

The point of zoos [RE-ISSUE]

At the Bronx zoo in New York, Lynne Malcolm explores its potential as an agent for conservation and public education about the natural world.

May 21, 202125 min

Ethics, extinction and modern day zoos

With often complex and cruel histories, can we trust zoos to have animals' best interests at heart?

May 14, 202125 min

A tiger, a tortoise and sounds of the zoo

You might have heard an elephant trumpet but have you heard one fart?

May 7, 202125 min

Suction bogs and stealing eagles [Incident Report 05]

Just when you thought it was safe to get back out into nature, you get bitten on the eyeball and bog the car next to a crocodile infested river.

Apr 30, 202125 min

A majesty peculiar to the species [RE-ISSUE]

There is something about the Wedge-tailed Eagle which grips this man in the guts.

Apr 23, 202125 min

The other lyrebird and its anthems

The Albert's lyrebird has a tiny range, but an epic song repertoire.

Apr 16, 202125 min

Lyrebirds: Equality now! [RE-ISSUE]

Female lyrebirds should be rock stars in their own right.

Apr 9, 202125 min

Lyrebirds: Lyre, lyre, dancefloor on fire [RE-ISSUE]

Triple Blue is a superb lyrebird stud muffin.

Apr 2, 202125 min

Lyrebirds: Repeat after me [RE-ISSUE]

You might think you know the story of the lyrebird. Think again.

Mar 26, 202125 min

Traps, lies, and covered eyes

Lyrebird deception just got deeper.

Mar 19, 202125 min

Woof-woof, boo-book [Earworms from Planet Earth XVIII]

Endangered animal sounds and scientists imitating them.

Mar 12, 202125 min

Will the Aussie bush really kill you?

Venomous trees and angry snakes - just what we need.

Mar 5, 202125 min

Drying without dying

Urban greening takes a tiny turn

Feb 26, 202125 min

Are we 'burning in ignorance'?

In South West WA, there are concerns that prescribed burning is negatively impacting an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot.

Feb 19, 202125 min