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Because conservation is all about communication

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For silent nature: Why is birdsong declining across continents?

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A smelly paste tricks invasive predators into leaving native birds alone

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A captive breeding program taught Puerto Rican parrots to “speak” differently

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Illegal shark fishing study shows widespread catch of threatened Galapagos species

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Feral cats’ hunting abilities make them particularly effective predators, even when prey see them

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Declining populations mean young birds have no one to learn their songs from

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Dozens of bird and mammal species have been saved from extinction since 1993

In the media

Saving endangered bird species a passion for PhD graduate

 Massey University article about my graduation story.

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Education New Zealand Campaing 

Gaining the Skills to Save a Species: I was part of a campaign that featured three international students undertaking their PhD degree in New Zealand 

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Back in black: the population recovery story continues for endangered black robin

 Massey University article about the first Chatham Island black robin translocation in 20 years.

Rarest bird in the world

My family & the Galapagos Series

My research group was part of the documentary series of Channel 4 (UK). Tam Halls visited us during our fieldwork and experienced how is working on an inaccessible island to help the mockingbirds.

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Galapagos Matters Magazine

In the edition Spring-Summer 2018. I talk about how my PhD adventure started.

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Contact
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School of Natural and Computational Sciences
College of Sciences

Massey University

Albany Highway, Auckland 0632
New Zealand

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