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Paul Meek

@redfoxmeek

Into wildlife research, monitoring and management

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calendar_today25-10-2013 08:14:18

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Very happy to learn I was wrong about this. Jenolan is ok for now as are two more important #rockwallaby sites. Hope they stay that way. Was going to say 3 but another central esu (ecologically significant unit) site burnt out today.

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Thanks for the summary Guy, proud to continue our valuable contribution to ecology and management of pests and native species.

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Great two weeks in Western Siem Pang Provence Cambodia setting cams for Elds Deer with #Risingphoenix staff and PhD student Rachel Ladd

Great two weeks in Western Siem Pang Provence Cambodia setting cams for Elds Deer with #Risingphoenix staff and PhD student Rachel Ladd
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Nice to see some Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies survived the fires at our site near GRAFTON and have enjoyed feasting on our sweet potato stash.

Nice to see some Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies survived the fires at our site near GRAFTON and have enjoyed feasting on our sweet potato stash.
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I was relieved to see two YAF at our Shannon site, hope for more footage tomorrow, when we drop off another 40kg to the colony

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In over 20 yrs I’ve never seen this endangered Giant Barred Frog habitat completely dry..... so this is climate change at its worst and it’s what the landscape looked like before the fires, lucky this sub tropical rainforest has not burnt yet

In over 20 yrs I’ve never seen this endangered Giant Barred Frog habitat completely dry..... so this is climate change at its worst and it’s what the landscape looked like before the fires, lucky this sub tropical rainforest has not burnt yet
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ā€œHow many images do I need?ā€ Understanding how sample size per class a... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Shout-out to Lucy, Deane Smith and Paul Meek who are def. NOT having a lazy weekend. They’re installing #cameratraps for #dingoes in far western NSW. (Excellent hats too).

Shout-out to Lucy, <a href="/GeneEcoDeane/">Deane Smith</a> and <a href="/Redfoxmeek/">Paul Meek</a> who are def. NOT having a lazy weekend. They’re installing #cameratraps for #dingoes in far western NSW. (Excellent hats too).
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The 2023 VPMS is being organised for October in Dubbo. If you are interested in attending and or giving a talk, please register ASAP. This is a symposium aimed at practitioners and knowledge sharing and dissemination on pest management.

The 2023 VPMS is being organised for October in Dubbo. If you are interested in attending and or giving a talk, please register ASAP. This is a symposium aimed at practitioners and knowledge sharing and dissemination on pest management.
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Very disappointing that yet another TRD and mortality sensor failed, luckily we recovered it by walking it down. Thank you GPS accuracy

Very disappointing that yet another TRD and mortality sensor failed, luckily we recovered it by walking it down. Thank you GPS accuracy
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Even the Ring-tailed Lemurs are excited about the next 3 days of pest talks at the Vertebrate Pest Management Symposium in Dubbo #VPMS2023

Even the Ring-tailed Lemurs are excited about the next 3 days of pest talks at the Vertebrate Pest Management Symposium in Dubbo #VPMS2023
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A part of good science is communicating back to the stakeholders: this week we are back out Western NSW presenting our findings…… and servicing camera traps of course

A part of good science is communicating back to the stakeholders: this week we are back out Western NSW presenting our findings…… and servicing camera traps of course