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Hayley Stannard

@hjstannard

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Snr. Lect. in Animal Anatomy and Physiology. Marsupial and monotreme physiologist - nutrition, disease ecology, health, welfare and captive management.

Joined February 2017
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@hjstannard
Hayley Stannard
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Job available for a Lecturer in Veterinary Parasitology at CSU Wagga
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@dasyuridae
Dr. Julie Old
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@ConversationEDU
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
2 months
Wombats' whiskery noses help them snuffle for food, navigate burrows and sense friend or foe. @dasyuridae; WomSAT @westernsydneyu
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@ConversationEDU
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
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'Momma's right here and she's pissed': influencers can show wildlife to their audience without traumatising baby wombats @BiodiversityGuy @dasyuridae @CharlesSturtUni @EdithCowanUni @westernsydneyu
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theconversation.com
‘Momma’s right here and she’s pissed’: influencers can show wildlife to their audience without traumatising baby wombats
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@hjstannard
Hayley Stannard
9 months
Check out this new article written by myself and @dasyuridae on kultarrs
@ConversationEDU
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
9 months
Kultarrs might look cute. But these carnivorous marsupials are fierce and feisty predators. @dasyuridae @CharlesSturtUni @westernsydneyu
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@hjstannard
Hayley Stannard
10 months
Looking for a keen PhD student
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@hjstannard
Hayley Stannard
1 year
Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga has an opening for a lecturer in veterinary anatomy and physiology.please sharewithanyone who may be interested
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@WomSAT
WomSAT
1 year
Make the Northern hairy-nosed wombat Marsupial of the Year! https://t.co/9vhORWZ8bB
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@WWF_Australia
WWF_Australia
1 year
Help scientists track the migration of Endangered Bogong Moths to help them & the Critically Endangered Mountain Pygmy-possum! They're waking from hibernation and are hungry for their key food source. Upload your moth pictures + location to Moth Tracker: https://t.co/o3bJl31wWf
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@atlaslivingaust
Atlas of Living Aust
1 year
At 2.5 cm long & weighing less than a gram.... 🪶🥊 Bogong Moths can migrate 1,000 km to Australia’s alps in spring, but their numbers are declining. 🗻🌸 We need YOU! 🕵🏼‍♀️ Help track Bogong Moths via @ZoosVictoria’s Moth Tracker @ https://t.co/RkoLmeVSMG 📸 | Paul George
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@drmparrott
Dr Marissa Parrott
1 year
How wonderful to be talking about Mountain Pygmy-possums, Bogong Moths & how everyone can help in @theheraldsun for #threatenedspeciesday. Remember to log your sightings of Bogong Moths on Moth Tracker! @ZoosVictoria #MothTracker
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@AustralianWild2
Australian Wildlife Society
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Help scientists track the migration of Endangered Bogong Moths to help them and the Critically Endangered Mountain Pygmy-possum. Upload your moth pictures and location to Moth Tracker: https://t.co/lrsZrAAWDP @ZoosVictoria
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@westernsydneyu
Western Sydney University
1 year
The @WomSAT team, @dasyuridae, @hjstannard with funding from the @NSWNationalPark and @fnpw, have developed a new training module to help #wombatwarriors treat and manage Sarcoptic mange in their local wombat populations. #wombat #WildOz Read More👉 https://t.co/CWakNrXfRa
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@dasyuridae
Dr. Julie Old
1 year
Get behind the #endangered mountain pygmy possum and the bogong moth - log your sightings on Moth tracker #australia #mammal #AusMammals
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@westernsydneyu
Western Sydney University
1 year
Scientists are using genetics and citizen science to protect wombats, which are crucial for their environment. 🐾Associate Professor Julie Old from Western Sydney University explains that wombats' burrowing helps other animals and supports plant growth by aerating the soil. 🌱
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@WomSAT
WomSAT
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Symposium - Using technology to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions #wildlife #australia #wildOz #conservation #roadkill
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