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Ainslie F.

Operations Manager at Invasive Species Council

Ainslie F. is an experienced operations manager currently working at the Invasive Species Council since November 2022, where also served as executive assistant to the CEO. Prior roles include election officer at the Australian Electoral Commission for a brief period in early 2022, project officer at Blue Mountains City Council from August 2021 to February 2022, and senior project officer at Strategic Infrastructure and Projects from October 2016 to October 2018. Previous experience includes serving as executive and project officer at the Office of Major Projects, Infrastructure & Investment from November 2012 to October 2016, and customer service & administration officer at Paspaley Pearling Company in 2012. Ainslie holds a degree from Charles Darwin University.

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Walcha, Australia

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Invasive Species Council

In Australia we’ve learned the hard way that once a powerful new invader like the fox, rabbit or cane toad enters the country it is nearly always impossible to eradicate. The cost of this lesson has been enormous – invasive species are primarily to blame for Australia having the worst mammal extinction rate in the world. Feral cats alone kill an estimated 75 million native animals across the country every night, and have become our number one predator. Invasive weeds are also taking an enormous toll on our natural environment. They radically alter ecosystems and threaten the survival of Australian native plants and animals. As a result many of our endangered native animals are now in a race for survival as governments and conservation organisations struggle to keep them from becoming yet another statistic on the global extinction list. That’s why we are focusing our energies on preventing new invasive species from entering and becoming established in Australia. We can’t turn the clock back and eliminate harmful weeds, the fox, cat or cane toad, but with your help we can pressure state and federal governments into stopping dangerous new species from entering and becoming established in Australia.


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Australia

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11-50

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