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Jane Hammond

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Corals’ Last StandCorals’ Last Stand · 2025
Corals’ Last Stand
9.52025
MovieDocumentary
Perched on the edge of the continental shelf, 300km from the Australian mainland lies Scott Reef. This ancient coral atoll, isolated for millions of years from other reef systems and mainland influences, has developed its own sub populations of unique species. Formed more than 15 million years ago Scott Reef is home to more than 1200 species including endangered seas snakes, green turtles and spectacular corals. Endangered pygmy whales and other rare cetaceans stop at Scott Reef on their annual migrations to feed on the abundant krill. It is one of only a few spots along the west coast of Australia where krill can be found in sufficient quantities to replenish the needs of these large creatures. But Scott Reef is under threat.
Cry of the Forests - A Western Australian StoryCry of the Forests - A Western Australian Story · 2020
Cry of the Forests - A Western Australian Story
2020
MovieDocumentary
Documentary film on the plight of Western Australia's forests and their real value in drawing down and storing carbon.
Black Cockatoo CrisisBlack Cockatoo Crisis · 2022
Black Cockatoo Crisis
2022
MovieDocumentary
Western Australia's iconic black cockatoos are in crisis. Their numbers have fallen dramatically over the past few decades and all three species in the south west of WA could become extinct in just 20 years unless something is done to protect their habitats. With the loss of the banksia woodlands on the Swan Coastal Plain to housing, Carnaby's Black Cockatoos have come to depend on the once vast exotic pine plantations on Perth's northern fringe.

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Corals’ Last StandCorals’ Last Stand · 2025
Corals’ Last Stand
9.52025
MovieDocumentary
Perched on the edge of the continental shelf, 300km from the Australian mainland lies Scott Reef. This ancient coral atoll, isolated for millions of years from other reef systems and mainland influences, has developed its own sub populations of unique species. Formed more than 15 million years ago Scott Reef is home to more than 1200 species including endangered seas snakes, green turtles and spectacular corals. Endangered pygmy whales and other rare cetaceans stop at Scott Reef on their annual migrations to feed on the abundant krill. It is one of only a few spots along the west coast of Australia where krill can be found in sufficient quantities to replenish the needs of these large creatures. But Scott Reef is under threat.

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