Koala Biologist, CQUniversity Australia
I am a biologist, with an in-depth understanding of animal biology, zoology and skills in laboratory work. During my PhD in koala ecology, I expanded my expertise to include research based on monitoring wildlife in the natural environment. I radio-tracked koalas, examined their health status, observed their movements and their fodder selection. Since then, I have been interested in the prevalence of disease and other issues causing the decline of many koala populations. Currently, I am a researcher with Koala Research-CQ (Central Queensland) at Central Queensland University. I have designed surveys to assess the number of koalas and evaluate koala habitat.
My current research focuses on the non-invasive detection and assessment of stress and disease in koalas with a particular focus, but not exclusively. on populations of Central Queensland. Aside from my research, I have been involved with Landcare groups in improving the habitat of koalas and in the rescue of koalas after wildfires.
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