Angela Sanders
/Email address: asanders@bushheritage.org.au
Areas of Interest and Experience
Restoration ecology, ecological monitoring, conservation property management.
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Email address: asanders@bushheritage.org.au
Areas of Interest and Experience
Restoration ecology, ecological monitoring, conservation property management.
Key research
Biodiversity and systematics, conservation, freshwater ecology
Email address: barbara.cook@uwa.edu.au
Phone: 9842 0837
Acting Director/IWC Associate Professor in Restoration Ecology
Institution
Centre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management
Areas of Interest and Experience
Barbara Cook has extensive experience in the collection, analysis and interpretation of river and wetland biological and biodiversity data in Western Australia, especially in the South Coast and South West Natural Resource Management regions. She has published over 100 papers, book chapters, reports and conference presentations on various aspects of the ecology of rivers and the biology and genetics of in-stream fauna. She is currently engaged in several projects which involve the determination of the ecological character of Western Australian waterways and wetlands. She is presently investigating the ecological values of South Coast rivers in partnership with the Western Australian Department of Water. Barbara also has extensive experience in researching the systematics and biogeography of selected components of biodiversity.
Email address: geraldine@janicke.com.au
Website: www.janicke.com.au
Institution
Private Consultant
Geraldine and her husband Steve are a partnership consultancy in Waterways Assessment & Environmental Investigations. Geraldine has ten years experience an associate researcher for the CENRM (UWA) in the field of aquatic ecology. She has considerable experience and a broad knowledge of riparian and aquatic flora and aquatic fauna of both fresh and saline waterway systems on the south coast of Western Australia. She has hands on experience in the on ground management of projects for both consultancy and academia and has experience in applying the “Framework for prioritising waterways for management in Western Australia” developed in the Great Southern.
Key research
Impacts of ecosystem degradation on human health
Ecology and conservation of Australian native rodents
Email address: peter.speldewinde@uwa.edu.au
Phone: 9842 0845
IWC Lecturer in Restoration Ecology
Institution
Centre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management
Areas of Interest and Experience
Dr Peter Speldewinde worked for many years in the field of conservation biology, implementing recovery plans and translocation proposals for threatened species. After working in the field of landcare for a number of years Peter did his PhD at the University of Western Australia, examining the impacts of dryland salinity on human health. He is currently involved in coordinating the honours year for the 'Restoration Ecology' degree and a unit in the International Water Centre's Master of Integrated Water Management. His research interest is the effects of ecosystem health on human health and he maintains an interest in Australian native rodents.
Email address: Sarah.barrett@dpaw.wa.gov.au
Current area of research interests:
Conservation biology of threatened flora and ecological communities
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