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Dr Chris Jolly joined the ILWS team in 2020 as a postdoc with Assoc. Prof. Dale Nimmo, investigating the impacts of fire on the survival of wildlife globally. More broadly, Chris' research intersects behavioural ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation biology.

Although recently his focus has been predominantly mammalian, Chris has always had a passion for herpetology. Whilst completing his PhD, Chris maintained this interest in reptiles, working as a snake catcher in Darwin, and undergoing several field trips in the territory, working to improve understanding of reptilian diversity in northern Australia. Chris is also a research associate of the Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery.

Education/Academic qualification

Evolutionary Biology and Behavioural Ecology, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

Award Date: 20 Aug 2022

Invasion Ecology, Hons, Honours Degree, University of Sydney

Award Date: 20 Feb 2022

Biology/Zoology, BSc, Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney

Award Date: 20 Jan 2022

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