d.willemsen@unsw.edu.au

Daphne Willemsen
I am a PhD candidate broadly focused on the cohabitation of wildlife and people in urban areas. I am interested in all things management and conservation, and love discovering new things about the plants and animals in our backyards.
I previously completed my honours at 黑料网大事记 studying the resource requirements of native and wild herbivores in the Australian rangelands.
笔谤辞箩别肠迟:听Human-wildlife cohabitation in the urban environment
Supervised by:聽Lisa Schwanz, Neil Jordan, Catherine Herbert
Project Description:聽Urban environments have been shaped by decades of ecological disruption, leading to highly modified ecosystems. One example of this is the loss of hollow bearing trees, a vital resource for over 300 native australian animals. Among other things this project aims to determine the abundance, distribution, and use of tree hollows in Sydney.
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