
About
Professor Dale Nimmo is an Associate Professor in Environmental Science at the Gulbali Institute, affiliated with the College of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences. His research focuses on understanding how large-scale disturbances like fire, drought, and habitat fragmentation impact biodiversity. He holds a PhD from Deakin University (2011) and has held postdoctoral fellowships, including an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Fellowship. His work integrates ecological resilience, fire regimes, and predator-prey dynamics, with a particular emphasis on Australia's semi-arid regions and threatened species conservation.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Science, Deakin University (2011)
- Bachelor of Environmental Science (Hons), Deakin University (2005)
Research Interests:
- Fire ecology and megafire impacts
- Ecological resilience and climate extremes
- Conservation strategies for threatened species
- Food web dynamics and predator interactions
Awards:
- AIPS Tall Poppy (2016)
- Ecological Society of Australia ‘Next Generation Ecologist’ Award (2016)
- Nancy Mills Science in Parks Award (2015)
Advising & Grants:
- Supervised 7 research projects, focusing on wildlife monitoring and conservation.
- Contributed to initiatives like the Wildlife and Threatened Species Bushfire Recovery Expert Panel.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on global biodiversity projects, including studies on camera trap networks and Indigenous fire practices.
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