Georgie Anderson
Curtin University

Georgie AndersonGeorgie Anderson

Research Assistant, Curtin University

E: georgie.anderson@curtin.edu.au

Bio

Georgie is an ecologist who has previously worked in state government and NGOs with a focus on threatened fauna conservation, monitoring and management. She is now pursuing a PhD on the impact of climate change on alpine snow skinks in Tasmania.

As a research assistant at Curtin, Georgie is helping to develop a web-based platform that will aid Indigenous rangers’ decision making in environmental monitoring. Her focus is on developing web content and procedures into appropriate formats to populate the platform.

Research outputs linked to policy change and decision-making: 

  • Anderson, G.E., Volck, G., Dickins, P., Bourne, A.R. (2024) Remote camera monitoring and arboreal trapping methods used to evaluate the outcomes of a reintroduction of red-tailed phascogales (Phascogale calura) in Western Australia. Australian Mammalogy 46: AM23040. doi: 10.1071/AM23040
  • Cowen, S., Smith, M., McArthur, S., Rayner, K., Jackson, C., Anderson, G., Ottewell, K. (2022) Novel microsatellites and investigation of faecal DNA as a non-invasive population monitoring tool for the banded hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus). Australian Journal of Zoology 69: 55-66. doi: 10.1071/ZO21015

Current academic employment and positions: 

  • 2024 – present: Research Assistant, School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University
  • 2024 – present: PhD candidate, School of Life Sciences, University of Tasmania

Highest qualification: 

  • 2012: Bachelor of Environmental Science, Murdoch University

My Projects

Current projectCompleted project
NESP RLH, 2021-2027NESP, 2015-2021NERP, 2012-2015TRaCK, 2005-present

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