Podcasts and videos
YouTube - Videos
- Dogs in the Cooper Basin - Biteback
- Western Tracks Project - Biteback
- How to record pest animals using FeralScan
- Western Quoll reintroduction to Vulkathunha Gammon Ranges National Park (short version)
- Western Quoll reintroduction to Vulkathunha Gammon Ranges National Park (full-length version)
- Biteback webinar 17 February 2022 - NSW Dog Fence Extension project
- Biteback webinar 17 February 2022 - Mandatory baiting regulations
- SA Arid Lands office transformation - released 3 February at the official reopening
- SA Arid Lands Pastoral Field Day 2-3 December 2021
- Buckleboo Video - highlighting works completed through the Building Pastoral Sustainability's Pastoral Management Program.
- Translocation of the Flinders Ranges Purple Spotted Gudgeon, through the Bounceback and Beyond Project.
- Biteback Webinar 23 September 2021
- Dog Tick Presentation - Biteback 23 September 2021
- Strategy for your Pastoral Business - an introduction to the Building Pastoral Sustainability Project
- Marree Innamincka Kids Scavenger Hunt
- Remote Water Monitoring Webinar Part 1 of 2 - Satellite solutions
- Remote Water Monitoring Webinar Part 2 of 2 - Wi-Fi solutions
- Climate Trends in the SA Arid Lands region with Luke Shelley from the Bureau of Meteorology
- Managing for Future Climate Impacts in the SAAL region with Dr Mark Stafford Smith
Summer Series
- Bruce Maynard - Boosting Bottom Lines by Behaviour
- Deb Scammell - Containment Feeding Ewes Successfully
- Michelle Cousins - Pastoral Technology for the SA Arid Lands
- Pene Keynes - Livestock Biosecurity
- Colin Trengove - Sheep Survival in the SA Arid Lands
- FarmMap 4D - Map your Place - Turning big data into better decisions in the paddock
- Wayne Pitchford - Dark Cutting Beef
Our previous playlist can be found here
William Creek Best Practice Bootcamp
Recorded at the Best Practice Bootcamp held at William Creek on 3 - 4 May 2018
Over the two-day bootcamp, guest speakers presented on topics including: telemetry systems; Farm Map 4D spatial planning; organic range lands; a carbon neutral red meat industry by 2030; practical animal health; heart health and warning signs; growing arid land native plants; ground water; the art of grant writing; digital design for promotion; and identifying animals through tracks and scats.A number of the presenters feature on the podcast, with a bonus interview on mental strength and health by the RFDS.This event was hosted by the Marla-Oodnadatta NRM Group and made possible through sponsorship from Meat & Livestock Australia and the SA Arid Lands NRM Board, and the support of the William Creek Hotel staff.
Listen to the clip below or download William Creek Best Practice Bootcamp
https://soundcloud.com/user-552778703/william-creek-best-practice-bootcamp