Adjunct associate, Charles Darwin University
Amanda Lilleyman is an adjunct at Charles Darwin University, holds a PhD and honours in shorebird ecology, and completed postdoctoral research on a threatened migratory shorebird in Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory. Amanda is an advocate for threatened species conservation and works with the community on local conservation matters. Amanda currently works supporting Indigenous ranger programs in north Australia.
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