Wildlife ecologist and threatened species scientist @KakaduNationalP monitoring bird, mammal, reptile status, trends and drivers to inform mgmt and cons
Work and live in Kakadu. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced wildlife ecologist to lead a program of research and monitoring, working closely with Traditional Owners to foster productive relationships, and drive research collaborations.
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https://t.co/MSNxFe9aEc We are looking for a passionate environmental scienist with experience and expertise in collaborating with others to develop and implement strategies to address landscape-scale environmental drivers at Kakadu National Park.
Awesome new job in my team and great opportunity to drive real change in nrm strategic thinking and action on threats for improved conservations outcomes. Working in an iconic park and very closely with First Nations people of northern Australia https://t.co/5kHHPy0fG2
Shocking piece by a PhD student now leaving Australia in @theage, about "the truly broken system in which researchers are expected to work in Australia”.
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Just loaded up some photos of wildlife (mainly birds) and wild places as a bit of inspiration for those stuck indoors or within city limits during this crazy covid era.
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Nice work @al_baylis and team. Collating many years of seabird tracking work to provide evidence-based advice on biodiversity hotspots is essential for the delineation and improvement of effective marine protected areas. Keep up the good work!!
@al_baylis@ESAApplications@MPRG_MQ @Darwin_Defra @FalklandsGov@SAERI_FI Nice work @al_baylis and team. Collating many years of seabird tracking work to provide evidence-based advice on biodiversity hotspots is essential for the delineation and improvement of effective marine protected areas. Keep up the good work!!