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Tony Buckmaster

Project: Response of feral cats to broad scale fox control in East Gippsland, Victoria.

This project is part of the Southern Ark demonstration site.

Background

Honours (Applied Ecology) 2005, Bachelor of Science (major in Ecology) University of Canberra, 2004

Tony previously worked for the NSW Attorney-Generals Department and was undertaking a law degree at the University of Canberra before transferring to science.

He has investigated the effects of urbanisation on small mammals within the ACT urban reserve system.  This led to his interest in the interactions of our native small mammals with introduced predators.

Tony has two children and enjoys working on his farm in his spare time.

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Project details

CRC Program:
Uptake of Products and Strategies

Locations:
University of Sydney
University of Canberra
Field work primarily in East Gippsland, Victoria.

Supervisors:
Prof Chris Dickman (USyd)
Dr Gordon Friend (DSE, Victoria)
Dr Will Osborne (UCan)
Prof Stephen Sarre (UCan/IA CRC)

Documents

Project update-cats-Buckmaster-July07
[pdf 110.9 kb]