Career Summary
Biography
Current PhD student in the Conservation Science Research Group, my project focuses on the conservation ecology of small macropods in northern NSW - primarily the Parma Wallaby and Red-legged Pademelon. My research supports ongoing conservation efforts by improving montoring methods and filling crucial knowledge gaps for these species. This includes refining their current distribution, identifying drivers of occupancy, assessing diet using eDNA, and establishing basic movement and habitat use information using GPS and radio telemetry.
Keywords
- Camera Traps
- Small Macropods
- Spatial Ecology
- Threatened Species
Languages
- English (Mother)
Fields of Research
| Code | Description | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 410407 | Wildlife and habitat management | 25 |
| 410401 | Conservation and biodiversity | 25 |
| 310308 | Terrestrial ecology | 50 |
Professional Experience
Academic appointment
| Dates | Title | Organisation / Department |
|---|---|---|
| 3/10/2022 - | PhD Student | Conservation Science Research Group, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle Australia |
Research Projects
Surviving the Inferno – How Threatened Macropods Survived the Catastrophic ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires. 2022 - 2026
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