Determining the impact of grazing and cropping on tropical wildlife
James Cook University
College of Science and Engineering
This PhD is a field-intensive project involving various automated and hands-on methods to quantify wildlife use of impacted landscapes (grazing, clearing, and cropping). You will be using acoustic survey methods combined with camera trapping, and traditional trapping and searching, to detect vertebrates and invertebrates in very HOT and REMOTE locations in tropical Queensland Australia. Read more
Supervisor: Prof LS Schwarzkopf
Year round applications
PhD Research Project
Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)