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Professor Peter Banks is a leading researcher in Conservation Biology at the University of Sydney’s School of Life and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on developing humane, ecologically-based solutions to the impacts of invasive species on native wildlife. He has contributed to various projects and grants that involve collaboration with international partners, including the University of Turku in Finland, highlighting his commitment to protecting endangered species from predation. Banks is also a member of multiple editorial boards, including Oecologia and Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology. His research aligns with the Faculty of Science's strengths and covers key areas such as biodiversity conservation, ecological impacts of invasive species, and sustainable management practices. Over the years, he has published extensively and received multiple grants for his innovative approaches in ecological research. Banks is dedicated to enhancing the understanding of complex ecological interactions and fostering conservation efforts through practical applications.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Conducting research in Conservation Biology and overseeing various ecological projects.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Involved in higher education teaching and research in biological sciences.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Engaged in teaching responsibilities and research concerning ecological impacts.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Led courses on ecology and conservation sciences.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Participated in academic teaching and departmental activities.
University of Turku • Finland
Researched wildlife interactions and ecological identification strategies.
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