
معرفی
Dr. Amina Price is an aquatic ecologist at the Gulbali Institute, specializing in freshwater ecosystems, environmental flows, and threatened fish conservation. With 15+ years of research experience, she leads projects like the Stocky galaxias captive breeding program and the Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge initiative. Her work focuses on applying ecological knowledge to sustainable management and restoration of rivers, wetlands, and floodplains.
Her research interests include fish ecology, flow-recruitment relationships, and the impacts of anthropogenic changes on aquatic biodiversity. Notable projects highlight collaboration with international partners (e.g., Pakistan groundwater management) and integration of citizen science in ecological monitoring.
Publications emphasize eDNA applications, river fragmentation effects, and conceptual frameworks for riverscape recruitment dynamics. She has contributed to policy-relevant studies on environmental watering success and adaptive management strategies. Current efforts prioritize endangered species recovery and climate resilience in freshwater systems.
Dr. Price’s work bridges academic research and practical conservation, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement to address complex environmental challenges.





