Dedicated to the conservation of all species, we make up the University of Newcastle's Conservation Science Research Group.

Joined August 2019
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Hot off the press, find out which primary producers support the shorebird food chain across two Ramsar-listed shorebird sites in Australia. @DrAndreaGriffin @BirdsByLou. sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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Conservation Ecology of the Parma Wallaby! Hear how Emily Jarvis’ PhD project is helping to fill critical knowledge gaps for Australia’s smallest wallaby – supporting the future development of targeted and effective conservation programs.
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@Uni_Newcastle’s Centre for Conservation Science represents at the 2025 Australasian Ornithological Conference in Boorlo/Perth! @DrAndreaGriffin @BirdsByLou @Mattea_Taylor
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🐸Conservation biology in action! See how multidisciplinary research at the Centre for Conservation Science is driving innovative approaches to tackle biodiversity loss.
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Eliza Hoyland starting off the Hunter Environment Institute’s career session & talking about her transition from her marine science undergraduate degree, honours study, grad research position and now role as an education officer at Newcastle Council. @hunterenviro @Uni_Newcastle
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Do red foxes pose a threat to roosting migratory shorebirds? Have a read to find out! Thanks for featuring our group’s work, @wildlifesociety. 🦊🪶🧬📸 The original research article can be found here: wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley…
Several species of migratory shorebirds spend the warm months in a city estuary in Australia. Researchers examined how invasive red foxes might be disturbing these populations as they try to fatten up for their northward journeys. wildlife.org/jwm-invasive-fo…
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Do red foxes pose a threat to roosting migratory shorebirds? Have a read to find out! Thanks for featuring our group’s work, @wildlifesociety. 🦊🪶🧬📸 The original research article can be found here: wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley…
Several species of migratory shorebirds spend the warm months in a city estuary in Australia. Researchers examined how invasive red foxes might be disturbing these populations as they try to fatten up for their northward journeys. wildlife.org/jwm-invasive-fo…
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Litoria littlejohni is #Endangered & @ConservationUon recently got the chance to apply some of our research knowledge to help improve its plight by creating artificial ponds to increase habitat and restore connectivity. Within 3 months, the ponds had LLJ in them @Uni_Newcastle
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Exciting day on the @Uni_Newcastle Wild #Nepal @NewColomboPlan trip where we learned how the local community has worked so successfully to conserve #vultures after the diclofenac devastation. Saw 7 species!
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40 km of trekking through high altitudes in the Annapurna region has left sore muscles & amazing memories, with unforgettable learning experiences of the community conservation initiatives conducted by the @NTNC team. The @uni_newcastle team was supported by the @NewColomboPlan.
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I’m excited to share that the first chapter of my PhD has just been published in the Journal of Wildlife Management! If you’re curious about fox predation on shorebirds, eDNA, camera trapping, or simply wondering what I’ve been up to, check it out! wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley…
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20 Nov 2024
First bell frog met of the season!!! #frog #amphibian #ecology
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Would you like to do a #PhD on acoustic monitoring across Australia’s National Parks? Funded by the hub, you'll work with researchers from @Uni_Newcastle, @QUT & @Parks_Australia, and do work in remarkable locations like Norfolk Island and Kakadu NP. 🏝️ nrmjobs.com.au/jobs/2024/200…
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First speaker at the Hunter Regional Frog Forum - Mike Mahony - talking about the history of frog research in Australia and the Hunter. #frogweek #conservation @nswdcceew @Uni_Newcastle
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