Jamie Dunlop

Field Ecologist, Australian Wildlife Conservancy

About Jamie Dunlop

I work for a not-for-profit organisation called the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, based in the field in Western Australia. I am a field ecologist working on our science program which includes broad ecosystem health monitoring alongside one of the larges reintroduction/rewilding programs in Australia. I also assist with our sanctuary visitor program as a science communicator, engaging with public visitors and donors about our work. I'm love the fine details as well as the big picture, and enjoy looking at potential novel partnerships for conservation impact. Expertise includes small mammal, and reptile surveying, mammal translocations, conservation tech, networking, ecotourism, fundraising and grantwriting. I look forward to meeting many in the WildHub Community.

Which category below best describes the type of organisation you currently work for/or run?

Charity/Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Areas of expertise

Communication and marketing Fundraising Information technology Monitoring and evaluation Partnerships and collaboration development Species Management

Would you be willing to be approached and share your lessons learned in your area(s) of expertise with our community?

Yes

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