Dr Belinda Wilson is a conservation ecologist in the Coexistence Conservation Lab specialising in threatened species translocations.
With experiences in reintroductions, frog ecology, leopard seal movement, environmental regulation, bird banding, bat advocacy, and multi-trophic reintroductions - she is passionate about inspiring the agency people need to take care of our natural world. In her doctoral thesis, Belinda explored tactics, behaviour, movement, and recovery in reintroduced eastern quolls (murunguny in the Indigenous Ngunnawal language) as part of the Mulligans Flat-Goorooyarroo Woodland Experiment. |
Projects and collaborations
Unless otherwise attributed, photographs belong to Belinda Wilson Nature Photography.