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Dejan Stojanovic is a conservation biologist whose research focuses on conservation management, particularly of threatened species and their habitats. His work primarily revolves around species suffering from habitat loss, with a particular interest in parrots. His PhD research led to the discovery of severe predation of the endangered swift parrot by sugar gliders. He has also contributed to conservation breeding biology efforts for the orange-bellied parrot and Carnaby's cockatoo. Stojanovic actively engages in various projects aimed at filling critical knowledge gaps concerning rare and iconic threatened parrots, and has collaborated with other researchers to advance AI-enabled conservation monitoring management. His diverse research portfolio also includes partnerships with onshore renewable energy industries, contributing to guidance and support for species-specific research. He maintains an active profile with numerous publications and ongoing collaborations in the field of conservation biology.
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