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Nicole Willers is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. Her research interests center on conservation biology and applied ecology, with a particular emphasis on promoting functional biodiversity within terrestrial ecosystems. She is actively engaged in addressing knowledge gaps related to landscape management, the ecology of threatened fauna, and the impacts of fire, climate change, and invasive species. Passionate about science communication, Nicole collaborates with local landcare groups to promote conservation efforts. Her educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Western Australia, focusing on management strategies for isolated populations of the black-flanked rock-wallaby, as well as extensive studies in aquatic ecology and forensic entomology at Monash University. With a strong publication record and an h-index of 47, she continues to contribute significantly to the field of wildlife conservation and management.
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions • Western Australia
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