
Emma Spencer
@ee_spencer
PhD researcher at USYD studying the necrobiome and fire in OZ. Project Coordinator - Eye on Recovery, WWF-AU. Views are my own.
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New paper stemming from field work led by Emma Spencer assessing the impacts of the 2019/2020 megafires on vertebrate scavenging dynamics and carcass persistence rates: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dd… Much more scavenging research to come soon from eec_sydney #ProjectOzScav #GlobalEcoLab

We have Masters/PhD projects investigating post-fire recovery in the beautiful Blue Mountains. Both fauna and flora. Contact me if interested #ESAus21 Glenda Wardle Emma Spencer



New paper led by Rhys Cairncross: The predatory impacts of invasive European wasps on flies are facilitated by carcasses with open wounds - sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Follows on work (and video below) by Emma Spencer (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…) showing that wasps love carcasses...



Unexpected, but v excited to see our ARC Linkage on Urban Rewilding get funded! Looking fwd to seeing what animals we can bring back to northern Sydney. Project has PhD stipends + employment, reach out if interested Dr John Martin Dr Alex Carthey Sydney Science eec_sydney Peter Banks

Dr Emma Spencer is the WWF_Australia Project Coordinator of Eyes on Recovery. This large scale camera trap project is measuring wildlife recovery from the 2019-20 bushfires. Hear Emma's talk at our #webinar tomorrow! 📸 🔗 bit.ly/3qaQj4l #conservation #technology




Our office for the day. Blue Mountains Bushfire Recovery project. Emma Spencer Elise Verhoeven Sydney Science


Eyes on Recovery is a collaborative effort between WWF, Conservation Intl, Google, and on-ground land managers & researchers to track wildlife recovery after the 2019-20 bushfires. Find out more about this innovative project from Emma Spencer and @tracyrout at #ESAus23!
