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Building an Australian academic destination for #bat research @AnimalEcoLab @westsyduHIE!
Joined January 2016
RT @NicholasWuNZ: If you missed out on my talk today at @NA_bats, here is a poster that summarises the current progress of our work 🦇. #bat….
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RT @NicholasWuNZ: White-nose syndrome is a devastating fungal disease of North American cave-roosting bats 🦇. How will bats in the southern….
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RT @voigtbatlab: 📢New article: Toward solving the global green–green dilemma between #windenergy and #bats conservation. Intl author team h….
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RT @MathewsFiona: Fully funded PhD position available 🚨. Looking to resolve some of the negative impacts of wind energy development on #bat….
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RT @EcolSocAus: Veterinarian Dr Anna Langguth is using her skillset to investigate which infectious and non-infectious threats Australian m….
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RT @NicholasWuNZ: Recently, @TomasVCphoto was interviewed by @jenolanmagic to talk about our WNS bat research. Check it out: .
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Tomas Cadavid from the University of Western Sydney is studying the ecology of bats at Jenolan, focusing on the vulnerability of our bats during winter. Studies like Tomas’s may help to predict how...
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RT @CaraghThrelfall: Fantastic batty discussions yesterday at our Sydney bat research catch up!! So great to hear about everyone's work @ba….
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RT @ljgonsalves85: Great afternoon hearing about research by @batgrrl, @CaraghThrelfall's lab and @batslab at the inaugural #SydneyBatChat!….
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RT @Wingtags: Great digital abstract of our study, thanks to Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation. Drone-based….
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Fruit bats are globally threatened, yet important ecosystem engineers. Population monitoring is difficult, traditionally with significant error. This study shows that the number of flying-foxes...
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RT @NicholasWuNZ: Acoustic loggers from @FaunaTechAU are being deployed near cave entrances across NSW! The car batteries they are connecte….
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RT @NicholasWuNZ: Awesome video by @TomasVCphoto from our recent infrared recording of bats emerging | @batslab #WildOz .
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RT @TomasVCphoto: Very excited to be out in the field with @batslab this coming summer!!!.Many 🦇🦇🦇 to come!.
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RT @Uncle_Maddog: How did the Black Summer fires of 2019/2020 affect the rainforest inhabiting, spider plucking, bird nest sharing, Golden-….
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ABSTRACT. The Australian summer of 2019/20 was impacted by megafires of a magnitude and severity never previously recorded. Whilst low severity fire has positive benefits for increased insectivorous...
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RT @bats_w_borders: Talk 1 - Prof @JustinWelbergen kicks off our 8 talks, talking about the @AusBats and #PacBat - Pacific Bat Conservation….
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RT @bats_w_borders: Only two weeks until our online event Around the Bat World in 8 Sessions on 17th September. Sign up for free or with a….
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This iconic Australian spider-eating #bat was once safe from fire – until the Black Summer burnt its rainforests via @ConversationEDU . #wildoz @turbillc @westsyduhie @nswdpi @AusBats.
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The tiny golden-tipped bat roosts in the nests of rainforest birds. But high intensity extreme fires can increasingly reach into their unburnt sanctuaries.
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RT @AusBats: Our ABS President shares research on the emerging technologies we can use to monitor highly mobile #flyingfoxes. Data sugges….
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RT @ElieDoesEcology: The second paper from my masters is out!.We compared ground counts of the number of flying-foxes in colonies across ur….
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RT @pelentini: Here's a piece I wrote for @CosmosMagazine explaning why grey-headed flying-foxes are one of the many, truly excellent, bat….
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Grey-headed flying-foxes, or “fruit bats” as they are affectionately known, are Australia’s largest flying mammal.
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RT @NicholasWuNZ: I recently joined @westsyduhie to look at how Aussie bats 🦇 may respond to the white-nose syndrome with @batslab. Follow….
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