Thomas Nelson

Project Officer (communications), Centre For Invasive Species Solutions at Centre for Invasive Species Solutions

Thomas Nelson is a skilled professional currently serving as a Program Support and Communications Officer at the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions, where responsibilities include supporting the National Feral Cat and Fox Management Coordinator through the development and review of management materials. With experience as a Technical Research Assistant at the University of Adelaide, Thomas provided support for research on rabbit morphology and previously completed doctoral studies focusing on arterial anatomy in avian and mammalian species. Academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Biological Science and a Bachelor's Degree in Ecology and Zoology, both from the University of Adelaide.

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Adelaide, Australia

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Centre for Invasive Species Solutions

The Centre for Invasive Species Solutions works with Australia’s leading researchers to understand the benefits of managing invasive species and the impacts they have on our environment, native animals and primary production. We develop solutions to improve the detection and monitoring of invasive species, inform the response of authorities to new incursions, and control pest animals. We develop research pipelines that support the creation of new genetic and biocontrol technologies. We translate invasive species science into practical information that informs the management of pest animals and weeds. And our National Wild Dog Management Coordinator and National Feral Cat and Fox Management Coordinator drive community adoption of best practices, tools and technologies.


Headquarters

Bruce, Australia

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11-50

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