Roads, wildlife and a finished thesis
With the thesis finally vanquished (more on that in a later post), it’s high time I put together a bit of a summary of what I found…
Stories from species living on the edge and life as an early-career researcher
With the thesis finally vanquished (more on that in a later post), it’s high time I put together a bit of a summary of what I found…
You have graphs. You have answers. The only thing left is to figure out what the hell you think about them. And then to write it all down.
A professional network dedicated to the research, design and implementation of environmentally-sensitive linear infrastructure across Australasia
Valuable lessons from my first (failed) attempt at a grant application.
Develop writing skills, engage a broad audience, stay in the loop – what have you got to lose?
The most common question I get about wildlife crossing structures – ‘How do you teach them how to use it?’
Don’t ever tell me that there is a problem I am incapable of solving because of my gender.
It’s not about having a hassle-free PhD. It’s about picking yourself up when things suck.
Late last year I took a break from what was becoming a pretty intense relationship.
Gliders aren’t the only ones exploring the bridges. Our monitoring cameras have picked up a few other critters I’d like to tell you about.









