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PhD Mangrove Conservation – Stefanie M. Rog – Finishing PhD this September!
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Stefanie M. Rog – Finishing PhD this September! Adaptive and dynamic ecologist/project manager known for exeptional organizational skills. Passionate for nature conservation, higly experienced in challenging fieldwork. Video fauna surveys in mangroves. Using spatial analyses, evaluations of intertidal legislation and a novel aproach to survey in tidal forests, I am hoping to reveal insights into the conservation and management of mangrove forests and their terrestrial biodiversity. Enter your comment here.
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Development of bioindicator and monitoring systems – McGeoch
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Biological Invasion and Protected Areas. Development of bioindicator and monitoring systems. Global Change Impacts on Biodiversity. Melodie A. McGeoch. Books & Chapters. Peer Reviewed Policy and Management. Essential Variables For Invasion Monitoring. Black List Project Background. GEO BON Workshop Report. Biological Control of Sallow Wattle. Weed Management Parks Victoria. Nowhere to hide in the sub-Antarctic. Development of bioindicator and monitoring systems. Examples of our work in this area:. McGeoc...
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Resources and Literature – EcoBlogging
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Let's talk about ecology and conservation. Interesting events and opportunities. Opportunities Including PhD projects and other relevant job adverts. January 11, 2017. The start of the new year sees me starting some new online training. I have signed up for. Introduction to R for Data Science. Which extols the virtues of older literature. Whether I am bold enough to send this to my co-authors, well that’s another blog topic altogether. Old dogs and new tricks. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenti...
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Forthcoming interesting events – EcoBlogging
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Let's talk about ecology and conservation. Interesting events and opportunities. Opportunities Including PhD projects and other relevant job adverts. 13-16/12/2015 BES annual meeting. BES undergrad careers conference. 8 April 2016 Mammal soc student conference. Abstracts close 30 Jan). To get your event added here please email or tweet me with details. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 539 other followers. Ecology is not a dirty word. Carly...
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Interesting events and opportunities – EcoBlogging
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Let's talk about ecology and conservation. Interesting events and opportunities. Opportunities Including PhD projects and other relevant job adverts. Interesting events and opportunities. Hover your mouse over the tab at the top to see sub pages containing events and opportunities! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Join 539 other followers.
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Old dogs and new tricks. – EcoBlogging
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Let's talk about ecology and conservation. Interesting events and opportunities. Opportunities Including PhD projects and other relevant job adverts. January 27, 2016. Old dogs and new tricks. As I mentioned in my previous post a trip to the NBN (national biodiversity network, @NBNTrust. Conference at York stiffened my resolve to be a more active biological recorder and caused me to get my kids out to Treswell, this month I have taken that a step further. This is reckoned to take around 3 hrs a week for ...
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Long-term monitoring: is it informing our management of marine protected areas? | Prue Addison
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Monitoring, evaluation and reporting symposium at the AMSA conference. Science for Environment Policy: research developments on monitoring nature →. April 9, 2015 · 10:56 pm. Long-term monitoring: is it informing our management of marine protected areas? See the latest issue of Decision Point. Filed under marine science. Tagged as biological monitoring. Monitoring, evaluation and reporting symposium at the AMSA conference. Science for Environment Policy: research developments on monitoring nature →.
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Past Members | The Quantitative & Applied Ecology Group
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The Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. QAECO – The University Of Melbourne. Kelly Hunt de Bie. Felix Lim (Masters: 2012). Wan-Jou Lin (Masters: 2012). Sarah DeVries (Masters: 2013). Madeleine Gorsuch (Masters: 2013). Karen McGregor (Masters: 2013). Lucy Arrowsmith (Honours: 2012). Imogen Fraser (Honours: 2013). Latest paper: Manipulating wetland hydroperiod to improve occupancy rates by an endangered amphibian. August 29, 2016. How do you use evidence in deciding how to protect birds? August 22, 2016.
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Prue Addison | Conservation Science & Knowledge Exchange | Page 2
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Newer posts →. June 12, 2015 · 12:14 am. Science for Environment Policy: research developments on monitoring nature. This month the European Commission Science for Environment Policy magazine focuses on research developments in monitoring nature. It includes a research from around the globe, including some of my research from Australia on how to ensure monitoring delivers effective, evidence-based conservation. Science for Environment Policy June 2015. Filed under Evidence-based Conservation Management.
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Julie Groce, Doctoral Candidate 2017. School of Biological Sciences at Monash University, Australia. Julie has worked in the field of wildlife conservation and management since 2001, with a focus on endangered species, ornithology, and environmental policy in the United States. As a wildlife researcher with government agencies, universities, and non-governmental organizations, she assessed the population status of and impacts to threatened and endangered species.