Lachlan Howell
Dr Howell is a Research Fellow at Deakin University's Centre for Integrative Ecology and an Honorary Associate Lecturer at The University of Newcastle. Dr Howell’s research focuses on developing economic arguments for the uptake and optimization of emerging technologies for more effective wildlife conservation. Dr Howell’s current postdoctoral research is a cross-disciplinary project evaluating new approaches for monitoring wildlife populations (e.g., kangaroos, waterbirds, and koalas) using drones and emerging aerial-imagery approaches. Dr Howell also has a keen research interest in developing cross-disciplinary policy arguments for the development of assisted reproductive technologies for threatened wildlife. This includes several modelling studies on the genetic benefits and cost-effectiveness of assisted reproduction in wildlife which have attracted international media attention.
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