
معرفی
Gilad Bino is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW Sydney, specializing in freshwater ecology, conservation biology, and platypus conservation. He leads the Platypus Conservation Initiative, advancing research on platypus populations and their ecosystems. His work integrates field studies, remote sensing, and policy analysis to address threats to biodiversity and freshwater environments. He collaborates with government agencies to develop science-based conservation strategies.
Research interests include human impacts on ecosystems, wetland restoration, and the application of innovative tools like DNA metabarcoding and satellite remote sensing. His projects emphasize conservation planning under climate change and water resource management in semi-arid regions.
Key projects include the Murray-Darling Basin waterbird habitat assessments, Menindee Lakes governance studies, and translocation efforts during environmental crises. He also explores interdisciplinary topics such as astrophysical magnetic fields, reflecting his broad scientific curiosity.
Publications span ecology, conservation policy, and astrophysics, reflecting his dual focus on applied environmental science and fundamental research. Collaborations with agencies ensure practical impacts on conservation outcomes.

