Podcast: Dr Liz Reed's Sold Out Sprigg Talk
Dr Liz Reed is an adjunct Professor and Honourary Research Fellow at the South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Museum.
Dr Reed gave a talk at the Sprigg Lecture Series on the 15 August on her work with the Naracoorte caves, off the back of the announcement of a $2 million dollar Linkage grant.
Dr Liz Reed has been involved in the Naracoorte caves since she was inspired during an undergraduate field trip in 1995. She will talk about her work with the cave deposits in the last twenty years and the importance of the site and region’sÌýpalaeontology, heritage, conservation and history.
Her current research involves the study of cave deposits in the South East region of South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥, Nullarbor and Tasmania. She is particularly interested in reconstructing past environments and biodiversity from cave deposits, and also the processes that lead to fossil accumulation. Dr. Reed is also a keen historian of the Naracoorte Caves. Her interest in caves extends to conservation, heritage management, interpretation, education and ecotourism.
Listen to her full talk below
Audio courtesy of the South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Museum
Dr Reed gave a talk at the Sprigg Lecture Series on the 15 August on her work with the Naracoorte caves, off the back of the announcement of a $2 million dollar Linkage grant.
Dr Liz Reed has been involved in the Naracoorte caves since she was inspired during an undergraduate field trip in 1995. She will talk about her work with the cave deposits in the last twenty years and the importance of the site and region’sÌýpalaeontology, heritage, conservation and history.
Her current research involves the study of cave deposits in the South East region of South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥, Nullarbor and Tasmania. She is particularly interested in reconstructing past environments and biodiversity from cave deposits, and also the processes that lead to fossil accumulation. Dr. Reed is also a keen historian of the Naracoorte Caves. Her interest in caves extends to conservation, heritage management, interpretation, education and ecotourism.
Listen to her full talk below
Audio courtesy of the South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Museum

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