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Cracking the Koala Code

Loud bellows ring out from a small pocket of forest surrounded by dense suburbs and busy roads in Brisbane, Australia. It’s mating season for koalas. Their thunderous roars are difficult to reconcile with the familiar perception of them as cuddly creatures. But these complex choruses of bellows and grunts have become invaluable for those striving to learn more about the species. Cracking the Koala Code explores the day-to-day dramas of an extended family of koalas, seen through the eyes of the scientists studying their every move and vocalization. Biologists Dr. Bill Ellis and Sean Fitzgibbon are engaged in ground-breaking science sponsored by the San Diego Zoo. Using 3G solar-powered mobile phones to record koala vocalizations, and applying their recordings in the field to evoke koala responses, they have managed to decipher some of the koalas’ communications. These “cracks” in the koala communication code have provided new insights into the basic language and social structure of these marsupials who are dealing with social pressure, conflict, disease, and the external stresses of living in an increasingly urbanized world.

English
  • Originally Aired May 16, 2012
  • Runtime 53 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-G
  • Production Code 2913
  • Network PBS
  • Notes Is a season finale
  • Created July 11, 2021 by
    Cooper19
  • Modified July 11, 2021 by
    Cooper19
Name Type Role
Paul Scott Writer
Bettina Dalton Guest Star
Paul Scott Director