Research in Zoology
Conservation and Climate Change
Research in this group examines aspects of wildlife and conservation biology of a wide range of terrestrial taxa, including mammals, birds, amphibians and invertebrates. Particular interests include abundance and composition of terrestrial vertebrate faunas as indices of environmental disturbance; habitat use and ecology of native mammals including marsupials; and the management of threatened species and overabundant native species. KIM
- RESEARCH FELLOWS
- Ms Ami Bennett
- ASSOCIATES
- Dr Marissa Parrott
- RESEARCH ASSISTANTS
- Ms Candice Bywater
- POSTGRADUATES
- Ms Rachel Bartlett
- Ms Madeleine Barton
- Ms Natalie Briscoe
- Ms Phoebe Burns
- Ms Jemma cripps
- Ms Sarah Garnick
- Ms April Gloury
- Mr Stephen Griffiths
- Ms Rebecca Groenewegen
- Mr Yang Hu
- Ms Meagan Lane
- Mr James Maino
- Ms Hannah Nicholas
- Ms Elie Pirtle
- Mr Robert Reed
- Ms Jessica Ridenour
- Ms Justine Kate Smith
- Ms Jeccia Thomas