Lee Ko-Huan

Lee Ko-Huan

ecologist Taiwan

Lee Ko-Huan is a Taiwanese behavioral ecologist and the lead author of a 2019 assessment on invasive herpetofauna in Taiwan. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow in Australia, where he has been involved in various research projects focused on managing invasive species. Lee advocates for improved strategies in Taiwan to address the ecological threats posed by invasive animals and emphasizes the need for collaboration between government units and researchers to develop effective removal methods. His work highlights the significance of technological solutions and informed policy planning in combating the challenges of biodiversity loss due to invasive species.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Lee Ko-Huan is a Taiwanese behavioral ecologist and lead author of the 2019 assessment of invasive herpetofauna. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Environmental Impact Assessment: Taiwan needs technology and commitment to tackle invasive species