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Off Track, with Ann Jones, is an Australian radio show and podcast which combines the relaxing sounds of nature with awesome stories of wildlife and environmental science, all recorded in the outdoors.
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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.
The end of the track

The end of the track

2022-01-2125:07

The Off Track adventure has come to an end.
The song calls of Antarctic blue whales are so deep that they're almost infrasonic - you feel them as much as you hear them.
After 35 years, some of the same sleepy lizards are still alive, still with the same lizard partner.
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.
While all ten crew members of the Blythe Star got out alive after she capsized, not all would survive the ordeal that followed.
This is Australia and the world, as heard by you, the listeners of Off Track.
Nature can be sanctuary, as well as family and guide.
Just under the surface of the ocean, a cacophony of sound awaits.
It's all very well recording frog sounds, but what are they trying to say?
Murray Littlejohn first recorded the moaning frogs of WA on a device made from a gramophone mechanism in the early 1950s.
Fire, fire everywhere

Fire, fire everywhere

2021-11-1225:16

How can you appreciate the ecological importance of fire, but also fight fires with all your might? 
Just when you thought it might be safe to get back out into nature, you get zapped back to reality.
Can you defend yourself against a predator more than 200 times your size with a costume change?
What's been dumped on our beaches and what's been taken away?
Why are the birds in our neighbourhoods changing?
The lone fisher

The lone fisher

2021-10-0825:15

In a tiny town called Windy, a woman seeks a life of isolation.
This site of huge ecological significance has a violent history.
Melbourne's Yarra river has an unexpected inhabitant, and its bringing joy to people in the locked-down city and beyond.
In the groundwater beneath the Nullabor, there are billions of tiny crustaceans crawling between the grains of sand.
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Jason Galloway

5wx8ss@$%--/5,

Aug 29th
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Nicola Lou Harman

one of the best.

Aug 22nd
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Nicola Lou Harman

one of the best EVER and always follow with part 2

Aug 22nd
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Thanks again for yet another good episode (^^,) This shows how interconnected we all are, with plants, animals and humans. And we don't mess with the food chains.!!.

Aug 5th
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Thanks again for yet another good Podcast Episode. (^^,) Looking forward to the next 3 episodes on this amazing bird. And yes you can see it here too. (^^,) https://archive.org/details/fav-ohkegnu_

Mar 25th
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Thanks again for yet another good episode. (^^,)

Mar 18th
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Kevin Andrews

love this podcast👍

Nov 12th
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Thanks for a amazing episode. (^^,)

Oct 29th
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What a wonderful bird. (^^,) Thanks for the very good episode. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=izAWQvGx-CI

Oct 16th
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Danielle Johnson

how do I make this on a loop

Jun 9th
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Thanks for the very good episode. (^^,)

Apr 12th
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Holly Lister

Love, love, love this podcast, thank you!

Jan 16th
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Lis Stanger

Another great podcast

Oct 3rd
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Nicola Lou Harman

Thankyou so much. Drosera are so exciting and beautiful. I'm a nurse but plants make my world go round. Off Track makes everything ok, when I have a bad day I listen to episodes of Off Track. Thankyou.

Mar 28th
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Nicole Simons

lived in tassie half my life and the Nt for the rest and no way dose tassie have more road kill than on the stuart hwy eg horses , buffalo great reds

Nov 7th
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