ABC Radio Hobart Handball: Jane Bamford

Clare Glade-Wright, handballed ABC Radio Hobart onto my work, and my mission to save vulnerable species by combining art and science to help the Spotted Handfish here in Hobart and the Fairy Penguins in South Australia. Thank you Clare.

It was a pleasure to talk with ABC Radio Hobart on Sundays with Joel Rheinberger about what I am trying to do in educating the public and providing habitats for Fairy Penguins and growing the Spotted Handfish population on the River Derwent.

I handballed ABC Radio Hobart to my good friend and collaborator Benita Vincent, known to some as Benny Marine, because she spends so much time under water. Listen to Benita’s interview here.

ABC Radio Hobart Interview - Jane Bamford saving penguins from overheating

ABC Radio Hobart invited me into the ‘On Your Afternoon with Christopher Lawrence’ show to discuss my work at the Crafted Technology Exhibition and the South Australian, Emu Bay, little penguin module site.

We also discuss the upcoming project for little penguins in the Derwent Estuary.

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Photo credit: Peter Whyte

Photo credit: Peter Whyte

The Wire interview - Jane Bamford - Nesting module gives hope to little penguins on Kangaroo Island

The Wire invited Dr Diane Collombelli-Negrel and I to discuss our work for Emu Bay, little penguin colony.

The little penguins whose scientific name Eudyptula minor are a small flightless bird are found along the Southern Australian coastline.

Jane’swork is currently exhibiting at Crafted Technology at the Jam Factory. A third module will be made onsite by artist Jane Bamford in October at the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network Carnival.

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Jane Bamford. Ceramich Little Penguin Nesting Module  2021  Image: Peter Whyte

Jane Bamford. Ceramich Little Penguin Nesting Module 2021 Image: Peter Whyte