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Mike Letnic is a Professor at the University of New South Wales, specializing in applied ecology and conservation biology. His primary research goal is to address the grand challenge of biodiversity conservation amid the expanding human footprint. He aims to improve the understanding of environmental processes at temporal and spatial scales relevant to the conservation, management, and restoration of ecosystems. His research bridges the gap between theoretical studies and practical management, translating scientific findings into improved on-ground outcomes. Letnic's work involves close collaboration with private and government conservation organizations, focusing on collecting primary data from field sites across Australia. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of the ecological roles of apex predators and the impacts of invasive species like cane toads on tropical ecosystems. His teaching includes courses on advanced field biology and he has supervised numerous PhD students in his field of expertise.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
University of Western Sydney • Australia
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
NSW Department of Environment • Australia
Parks Wildlife Service Northern Territory • Australia
• Australia
University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
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