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Dr Andrew Rogers

School of the Environment, and Agriculture and Food Sustainability

About

Andrew's research interests include all things related to ecology in the Anthropocene. Specifically, he is interested in the following:

  • threatened species conservation and management,

  • invasive species impacts,

  • species use of urban environments,

  • how functional ecology informs species' response to threatening processes.  

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Andrew's Favourite Animal

Favourite bird: the Striated Pardalote (Pardalotus striatus).

Least favourite bird: Ryan, the Grey Butcherbird that lives on the corner of Westerham and Brasted St in Taringa.

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Controversial Opinion

Effectively, all habitats are managed in some way or another, and landscapes could support a lot more biodiversity if we were willing to cull more species. Specifically, there's a whole lot of native birds we just don't need.  Also, bum bags are fashionable and an essential piece of field gear. 

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