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Mitchell Cowan is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University's Faculty of Science and Technology, affiliated with the Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods. Concurrently, he serves as a research associate at the University of Western Australia. His research, supported by the NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub, focuses on spatial conservation prioritization in Kakadu National Park and wet-season burning outcomes.
Dr. Cowan specializes in wildlife ecology with emphasis on:
- Movement and disturbance ecology of mammals, particularly northern quolls
- Conservation technique development
- Fire ecology and landscape management
- Endangered species recovery in mining-impacted regions
His recent publications demonstrate strong focus on:
- Advanced monitoring technologies (camera traps, GPS tracking)
- Predator-prey dynamics in changing landscapes
- Fire disturbance impacts on marsupial ecology
- Evidence-based conservation strategies for threatened species
Research is supported by the NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub, focusing on Kakadu National Park conservation initiatives and fire management practices.
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