Current Teaching
- SCI2370 Wildlife Management
- SCB3201 Studies in Ecology
- SCB2424 Animal Diversity
- SCI2101 Australian Animals
- SCI5117 Biological Conservation
- SCM3201 Conservation Biology
- SCI1181 Managing the Environment
- SCI1185 Ecology
Background
- 2009-present: Lecturer, School of Natural Sciences, Edith Cowan University
- 2008: Casual lecturer, Biology, Charles Sturt University, NSW
- 2006-2008: Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia
- 2000-2008: Co-director, Western Wildlife, Self-founded environmental consultancy specialising in fauna surveys for environmental impact assessment.
- 1998: Research Officer, Department of Zoology, The University of Western Australia.
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the Linnean Society of London
- Birds Australia
- Society for Conservation Biology
- Australian Society of Herpetologists
- Ecological Society of Australia
- Royal Society of WA
- WA Naturalists Association
Research Areas and Interests
- Conservation biology
- Ecology in fragmented landscapes
- Amphibian ecology
- Impacts of feral predation on fauna
- The impacts of threatening processes such as fire and phytophthora dieback on fauna
- Conservation ecology of Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo (3 postgraduate students)
- Improved modeling for fragmented landscapes (PhD student)
- Impacts of fire on reptile ecology and genetics (honours student)
- Impacts of feral fox predation on ground vertebrates in the semi-arid zone (honours and PhD)
- Feeding ecology of shorebirds at salt production sites (PhD)
- Conservation ecology of pythons (Masters), conservation of semi-arid zone birds (honours)
Robert's research also focuses on the impacts of climate change on vernal pool breeding amphibians in south-west WA.