For around 700 years scientists observed same-sex pairings in as many as 1500 different species, but didn't record or publish their findings due to public perceptions.
Now research is catching up and many papers on queer behaviour in nature have been published in the past two decades.
This discussion was recorded live at Mardi Gras 2026 and presented by the Royal Zoological Society of NSW for Wildlife at the Watering Hole.
Featuring :
Daphne Willemsen, behavioural ecologist, PhD candidate at the University of NSW
Lucien Alperstein, microbial ecologist, PhD candidate at the University of NSW
Dr Caitlin Creak, behavioural ecologist and arachnologist, University of NSW
Cody Williams, marine biologist, PhD candidate at the University of NSW
With research by Neve Kelly, geneticist, PhD candidate at the University of NSW
Production:
Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer
Rebecca McLaren, Producer
Hamish Camilleri, Sound Engineer
Recording by Harvey O'Sullivan
This episode of What the Duck?! was recorded and produced on the lands of the Eora and Kulin Nations.
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