Naracoorte Caves featured on SBS News

The Naracoorte caves were featured on in September this year. The story was filmed down in the Naracoorte caves and SBS spoke to Environment Institute member听Dr Liz Reed about the important work being carried out in the cave systems.

Dr Liz Reed, Dr Lee Arnold and Professor Robert Hill were PIs on a $2 million Linkage grant awarded this year. Other Environment Institute members listed on the grant are听Professor Alan Cooper; Associate Professor Jeremy Austin; Dr John Tibby and听Adjunct Professor Nigel Spooner.

Dr Reed said "it was likely that the remains of more than 130 species - including long extinct species like the marsupial lion and giant kangaroo - have fallen through a hole in the earth above over half a million years."

Dr Reed says the research project aims to shed more light on their history than ever before.听鈥淥ne of the key things we鈥檙e using are the 3D technologies and virtual technologies, so we鈥檒l be mapping these caves using 3D scanners, which will give us a really precise image of the caves,鈥 she says.

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鈥淪ome of this stuff even blows my mind, because it鈥檚 so new.鈥



The interview and story was also featured on SBS Radio in and .



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