John Kanowski
Australian Wildlife Conservancy, QUEENSLAND, Australia
I am a conservation and restoration ecologist, currently managing the science program of Australian Wildlife Conservancy. My work has a strong focus on mammal conservation including reintroductions. I have a broad interest in the ecology and conservation of Australian ecosystems, from eucalypt forests and savannas to rainforests. I have a PhD in the ecology of rainforest possums and tree-kangaroos; and did post-doctoral work on rainforest restoration.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
History, successes, constraints of mammal re-introductions to fenced 'mainland islands' in Australia: The experience of Australian Wildlife Conservancy (#194)
1:40 PM
John Kanowski
S13: Safe havens for threatened mammals - islands and exclosures (2/3)
Applied conservation palaeobiology in Western Australia: Faure Island, Shark Bay, and Mount Gibson Sanctuary, mainland Mid-West (#342)
2:10 PM
Bryony Palmer
S2: The vital role of mammal remains in reconstructing recently extinct faunas, in biological survey, and in conservation (3/3) & 1 open session presentation
Long-term monitoring protocols for established populations of threatened mammals: Faure Island, Shark Bay (#144)
10:20 AM
Chantelle Jackson
Open Session: CS4 MR10