Belinda A. Wilson

Belinda is a conservation ecologist who is passionate about threatened species conservation and reintroduction biology, particularly through a combined research-management approach. Experience in academic research, wildlife rehabilitation, ecological consultancy and environmental regulation have led to a keen interest in combining fundamental science with management actions. Understanding how environmental change impacts physiology, behaviour, habitat preference, interactions, and ecosystem processes can help us be better informed to manage wild and reintroduced populations with the aim of long-term conservation.
Type
Party
Party Type
person
Access Privileges
Fenner School of Environment & Society
Given Name
Belinda A.
Surname
Wilson
Uni ID
u6316032
Brief Description
Belinda is a conservation ecologist who is passionate about threatened species conservation and reintroduction biology, particularly through a combined research-management approach.
Full Description
Belinda is a conservation ecologist who is passionate about threatened species conservation and reintroduction biology, particularly through a combined research-management approach. Experience in academic research, wildlife rehabilitation, ecological consultancy and environmental regulation have led to a keen interest in combining fundamental science with management actions. Understanding how environmental change impacts physiology, behaviour, habitat preference, interactions, and ecosystem processes can help us be better informed to manage wild and reintroduced populations with the aim of long-term conservation.
Email Address
belinda.wilson@anu.edu.au
Postal Address
Fenner School of Environment and Society, College of Science, Frank Fenner Building, Building 141, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2605, Australia
Phone Number
+61 2 612 58198
Fields of Research
0602 - Ecology; 0502 - Environmental Science and Management; 0501 - Ecological Applications