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JP Emery is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Wildlife Management at the University of Southern Queensland, affiliated with the Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems. His work focuses on ecological conservation, reptile ecology, and post-fire ecosystem recovery. He holds a PhD from the University of Western Australia (2022) and a BEnvMgmt(Hons) from Queensland (2014).
- Education:
- BEnvMgmt(Hons), Queensland University, 2014
- PhD in Environmental Science, University of Western Australia, 2022
His research emphasizes wildlife management strategies, including reptile reintroduction programs and post-wildfire biodiversity assessments. Recent work includes evaluating reintroductions of extinct reptile species on Christmas Island and analyzing reptile community resilience in subtropical woodlands post-wildfire. His articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches to conservation biology and ecosystem restoration.
Emery serves as an Associate Supervisor for two ongoing research projects: one examining reptile occupancy in road underpasses and another studying the impacts of grazing and invasive species on the yakka skink. His research contributes to broader efforts in biodiversity preservation and sustainable land management.
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