
David Lindenmayer
David Lindenmayer is an esteemed Australian ecologist and professor at the Australian National University, renowned for his significant contributions to forest ecology and conservation biology. He has authored numerous scientific papers and has been a leading advocate for the protection of Australia's unique forest ecosystems, particularly in relation to endangered species such as koalas. Recently, he has been vocal about the slow progress of the Great Koala National Park's establishment, criticizing the government for its inadequate response to the urgent need for habitat protection.
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Professor David Lindenmayer from the Australian National University discussed the habitat needs of the long-footed potoroo.
Feral horse management changes follow potoroo discoveryDavid Lindenmayer is a professor at the Australian National University.
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David Lindenmayer, a world leader in forest ecology, criticizes the government's slow progress on establishing boundaries for the Great Koala National Park.
Koalas, and taxpayers, hung out to dry by NSW forest betrayal


