Lecturer, University of Sydney
My research interests are focused on conservation biology and physiology of vertebrates, comprising of research focused on comparative physiology, welfare and biodiversity conservation. At the moment I specifically work on nutritional ecology and much of my recent work has been focused on nutritional ecology and welfare of iconic Australian wildlife, such as the Tasmanian devil. I strive for active engagement with industry and management agencies to ensure my research is integrated to its full potential and benefits wildlife conservation.
2 biggest threats to wombats revealed in new data gathered by citizen scientists
Oct 24, 2023 09:25 am UTC| Nature
Launched in 2015, WomSAT (Wombat Survey and Analysis Tool) is a citizen science project and website that allows wombat warriors to report sightings of wombats, their burrows, and even their cube-shaped poops. The...
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