Peter Fleming
NSW Department of Primary Industries, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Peter is Research Leader, Predator and Prey Management with NSW Department of Primary Industries. His principal research interest is the adaptive management of invasive animals, particularly dealing with "wicked problems" such as predator conservation and control, and feral ungulate harvesting and control, and all while integrating social, economic and environmental values. Peter's current study mammals include macropods (brush-tailed rock wallabies are particularly delightful), spotted-tailed quolls, dingoes, red foxes and feral cats.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
The scientific consequences of stolen camera traps (#208)
3:00 PM
Paul D Meek
S17: Challenges and solutions in using remote sensing equipment in mammal research and monitoring (3/4)
The integration of computer assisted technology into camera trapping (#683)
12:30 PM
Paul D Meek
Poster session presentations Monday- Tuesday
It is about what you’ve got and how you use it (#62)
11:10 AM
Paul D Meek
Workshop 3: The Design, Logistics and Data Use of Large Camera-Trapping Projects (1/2)
Cameras, collars and carnivores: Using contemporary techniques to inform the conservation of an endangered Australian predator, the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus). (#377)
1:50 PM
Trent Forge
Open Session: CS10 MR9