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Biography

Chris Jolly is a Macquarie Research Fellow in the School of Natural Sciences. He studies how animals adjust to a rapidly changing world, and how we may exploit these pathways of change to help animals adjust more rapidly. His research involves using behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology to improve conservation of terrestrial vertebrates. Currently his focus is improving survival of animals in an increasingly fire-prone world.

Education/Academic qualification

Ecology, PhD, The University of Melbourne

Award Date: 5 Oct 2020

Ecology, Bachelor of Science (Honours University Medal), University of Sydney

Award Date: 1 Apr 2014

External positions

Research Associate, Australian Museum Res Inst, Australian Museum

Research Associate, Charles Sturt University

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