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Nature's Last Dance: Natalie Kyriacou on Ecocide, Oiled Penguins, and Why We Need to Watch the Birds

Mar 19, 2026
Natalie Kyriacou, Australian environmentalist and author of Nature's Last Dance, explores biodiversity loss and community responses to ecological crises. She recounts the massive volunteer rescue of 90,000 oiled penguins. She links war, oil and military emissions to ecological collapse. She urges birdwatching, local action and systemic change while imagining a diminished future if we fail to act.
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ANECDOTE

The 2000 Oiled Penguin Rescue Mobilised The World

  • In 2000 an oil spill threatened 90,000 African penguins and triggered the largest volunteer rescue workforce ever assembled.
  • Zoos, NGOs and tens of thousands of volunteers from countries including Australia, US, France and Japan mobilised, even knitting sweaters for oiled penguins.
INSIGHT

Local Action Strengthens Capacity Without Changing Fossil Fuel Economics

  • Community-led responses to environmental crises build networks and emergency capacity even if they don't stop root causes like oil use.
  • Kyriacou argues the penguin rescue strengthened NGO cooperation and future response ability despite not halting fossil fuels.
INSIGHT

Trump Reveals Longstanding Global Systemic Failures

  • Donald Trump is a symptom of a longer-standing system that prioritises oil over lives and has eroded global climate leadership.
  • Kyriacou traces US moves from Kyoto to Paris and repeated withdrawals as revealing systemic decay, not a new departure.
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