Two Dogs

Two Dogs

Wolf to woof: Did we make dogs?

The relationship between humans and big scary wolves has come a long way to give us tiny fluffy lap dogs with very discerning tastes in expensive food.
Whose idea was it? Was it the wolves who wanted the warmth of the fire, or the humans who wanted protection from the other scary carnivores? 
And take a look at the first archaeological evidence of a beloved family pet preserved with its human family for almost 15,000 years!
Featuring:
  • Luc Janssens, Specialist in small animal surgery and archaeologist
  • Professor Greger Larson, evolutionary genomics at the University of Oxford
  • Dr Angela Perri, zooarchaeologist, Chronicle Heritage
  • Professor Clive Wynne, animal psychologist, Arizona State University

From ABC What the Duck?!

Production:
  • Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer
  • Nat Tencic, Producer
  • Rebecca McLaren, Producer
  • Petria Ladgrove, Executive Producer

Faith Communities Step Up: Climate Action on the Eve of the Federal Election

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Interview with Graham Brice, Author of Two Dogs and member of the Church of the Trinity | Originally aired on The Wire podcast produced by Artem Rednikin

Transcript:
With just hours remaining before Australians head to the polls, an unexpected coalition is making its voice heard—faith community leaders.

In Adelaide’s marginal electorates, churches, mosques, and temples are stepping into the political arena in an unusual but increasingly vital way: by calling for urgent climate action. Across the city, places of worship are displaying signs that urge voters and leaders alike to take the climate crisis seriously.

The Wire’s Artem Rednichen spoke with Graham Brice, author of Two Dogs and a member of the Church of the Trinity, about why people of faith are stepping up…

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