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Miranda Rew-Duffy

School of the Environment, and Agriculture and Food Sustainability

About

My name is Miranda, I grew up on the Sunshine Coast Queensland and have done my Bachelors, Masters and now PhD at UQ. My PhD project is looking at the effects of fire, grazing and land use on mammals and reptiles in Central Queensland. I love doing fieldwork and am particularly interested in the ecology and conservation of Australian mammals.

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Miranda's Favourite Animal

The northern quoll, which I've been lucky enough to work with during my Masters.

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