Monitoring & Research
Our teams have extensive experience in undertaking and designing monitoring programs, underpinned by a strong research background and publication history.
What we do
All of our ecologists are university degree qualified, with several members of staff holding PhDs in relevant fields. We have experience in monitoring program design, implementation and analysis, and often partner with research institutions to develop or review monitoring and research programs.
Trusted by many government departments and organisations such as catchment management authorities, we partner with a range of research institutions to utilise the latest technology in our work. Ecology Australia supports staff to conduct pro bono research projects in their areas of interest for conservation benefit.
Key areas of interest and expertise of our staff include:
- Environmental water management and monitoring
- Plant taxonomy and ecology
- Fish and platypus ecology
- Climate mitigation for threatened species