LP230100171 The Macroderma initiative: conserving ghost bats and informing development

  • Banks, Sam (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Welbergen, Justin A. (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Armstrong, Kyle N. (Chief Investigator C)
  • Ruykys, Laura (Chief Investigator D)
  • Hill, Brydie (Chief Investigator E)
  • Ottewell, Kym (Chief Investigator F)
  • Augusteyn, John (Chief Investigator G)
  • Keeley, Tamara (Chief Investigator H)
  • Lloyd-Jones, Luke (Chief Investigator I)
  • Einoder, Luke D. (Chief Investigator J)
  • Teeling, Emma C. (Chief Investigator J)
  • Wilkinson, Gerald (Chief Investigator J)
  • McGowan, Emer (Chief Investigator J)
  • Hanrahan, Nicola (Project Manager)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

This project aims to improve methods for capturing biological information required for environmental assessments of highly mobile species and enable strategic environmental planning in Northern Australia. Using Australia’s iconic ghost bat as a focus, the project will test and apply emerging technologies to obtain key information on a species’ population status and its critical resources to inform assessments of ecological impacts of industry development. Important benefits of the project include information and tools for streamlining development approvals and accurately assessing risks to threatened species to improve outcomes for both our economy and our natural environment.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2431/12/26

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