معرفی
Phillip Arena is an Associate Lecturer at Murdoch University specializing in reptile biology, health, and welfare. His research examines anatomy, physiology, and welfare impacts of farming/recreational practices on reptiles including rattlesnakes, sea turtles, and crocodiles.
His academic background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Biology) from Murdoch University (1987–1990)
As an awarded educator, Dr. Arena has published on reptile anaesthesia and co-edited ‘The health and welfare of captive reptiles 2nd edition’. His work bridges functional morphology with practical welfare applications in captive and wild reptile populations.
Research interests emphasize comparative anatomy/physiology, histology, and STEMM education, particularly scientific communication and numeracy. Current projects investigate reptile health responses to anthropogenic stressors while developing educational frameworks for reptile welfare science.

