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George Wilson has over 50 years of experience in wildlife, environmental, and agricultural disease management. His expertise includes ecological research, Indigenous land management, and providing advice to governments and industries regarding resource management, animal welfare, and quarantine disease management. He has lectured at the Australian National University (ANU) and has mentored numerous postgraduate students, particularly on projects such as the National Kangaroo Strategy. Wilson has published more than 180 scientific papers, articles, and book chapters. His work in the early 1980s focused on integrating conservation and development through the National Conservation Strategy. He served as Branch Head and Senior Principal Research Scientist at the Bureau of Resource Sciences, managing research programs at the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Wilson has significant interest in kangaroo management and sustainable wildlife use, fostering economic understanding of these areas. His work includes supporting Indigenous communities and resource managers in Australia.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducts lectures and mentors postgraduate students, focusing on wildlife management and conservation.
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