
Emily Hoffmann
@em_hoffmann
Research Fellow at @PEAT_project | @BiolSci_UWA
Conservation biology, amphibians, threatened species
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22-08-2017 05:44:30
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Keep a look out, West Aussies, frog deaths are here too. ☹☹ These unfortunate chaps found in Forrestfield in City of Kalamunda yesterday (Banjo & Motorbike Frogs). Thanks to Jodi Rowley for her advice. Please report sick or dead frogs to FrogID (see QT) #PerthHillsFrogs


Emily Hoffmann, the queen of threatened frog conservation in WA, naturally crushed her talk 💅 #thebiocon


Destroying vegetation along fences and roads could worsen our extinction crisis — yet the NSW government just allowed it theconversation.com/destroying-veg… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

A massive thank you to #TheBioCon and Murdoch University for an amazing conference and allowing me to talk frogs! 🐸☀️💦 Those little critters really need our help. Thanks for a brilliant few days everyone.



My third PhD chapter on critically endangered white-bellied frog breeding phenology is out! #AustralEcology @minimbus Length of the calling season varied two-fold and was associated with wetter soils. Drying southwest = shorter breeding seasons? 🐸💦onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ae…


Great talk by Emily Hoffmann helping us understand when, where and why habitat is suitable for some *very* range-restricted threatened frogs. Amazing research! #ESAus21








#saveleepoint We need to protect old growth savanna woodland in Greater Darwin to make sure the very thing most of us love about living in Darwin remains for us, and future generations. Tanya Plibersek you have the power to stop this. Please do so, and listen to the community!

Traditional Owners have made an emergency application to Australia’s Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek, to immediately halt the desecration of Aboriginal cultural heritage at Lee Point in Darwin. #SaveLeePoint #LeePoint Environment Centre NT envirojustice.org.au/blog/mediarele…


1/11 (🧵) We have 8 exciting opportunities to join the PEAT project as a PhD student, based either at School of Biological Sciences, UWA or at Centre for People, Place & Planet. If your background is botany, entomology, soil science, genetics, AI, cultural studies, geochemistry or hydrology, then we have a niche for you!


A collab. between biodiversity experts & 170 volunteers has shone a light on the natural wonders of WA’s south-west in the #Walpole #BioBlitz, including remarkable carbon-rich peat soils and associated wetlands. australiangeographic.com.au/topics/science… Emily Hoffmann Pierre Horwitz Nicki Mitchell