Carolyn Hogg
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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I have been working on the conservation of threatened species for over twenty-five years both in Australia and overseas. I am currently the Senior Research Manager for the Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group in the Faculty of Science. I have been working with the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program for the past ten years; in addition to other species such as orange-bellied parrots, koalas, bilbies and woylies. Working closely with both my academic and conservation management partners my vision is to create a conservation legacy for Australia by changing the way we integrate science, management and policy; to proactively promote species’ resilience in the face of a changing world. We are achieving this by developing better tools and technologies to integrate molecular genetics into real-time conservation management decisions.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Blending molecular genetics with pedigree data to breed endangered species (#62)
3:00 PM
Carolyn J Hogg
Symposium 4A: Landscape and Conservation Genetics