Research fellow, Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group, RMIT University
Georgia is an ecologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group at RMIT University. Her recent research, supported by The Myer Foundation, investigated how different approaches to urban development and planning can result in benefits for biodiversity and people. She is currently working on a project that seeks to understand how communication and message framing influences community support for threatened species conservation as part of the National Environmental Science Programme's Threatened Species Recovery Hub.
Nature is in crisis. Here are 10 easy ways you can make a difference
Apr 11, 2023 11:13 am UTC| Nature
Last month, Sir David Attenborough called on United Kingdom residents to go wild once per week. By this, he meant taking actions which help rather than harm the natural world, such as planting wildflowers for bees and...
Want to help save wildlife after the fires? You can do it in your own backyard
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People living in cities far from the unprecedented bushfires this summer may feel they can do little more to help beyond donating to organisations that support affected wildlife. But this is not necessarily the case: ten...
Getting smarter about city lights is good for us and nature too
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Ideas to enhance the liveability and sustainability of our cities have attracted a lot of interest recently. Examples include establishing or enhancing urban forests, or bringing back nature into cities to support animals...
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