Teaching

Philosophy

Besides research, teaching is one of the main reasons that I chose to be an academic. I enjoy teaching and come at it with enthusiasm! When I teach, I expect you to be a critical consumer of both my lectures and the readings I assign. Debate is always welcome! Below are the subjects that I have written and taught at Charles Sturt University, mostly through the Graduate Certificate of Ornithology.

Subjects

BIO112 Principles of Ecology—2013

BIO129 Environmental Biology—2004

BIO216/416 Conservation Biology—2010

BIO327 Wildlife Ecology and Management—2019

BIO430 Avian Biology—2005

BIO431 Avian Systematics—2011–12, 14–15, 2018–19

BIO432 Behaviour, Ecology & Conservation of Birds—2005, 2013–20

BIO432 Avian Population & Community Ecology—2021–22

BIO437 Captive Husbandry and Reintroduction of Birds—2010–20

BIO437 Conservation Management of Birds—2021–22

BIO439 Behavioural Ecology—2005–07, 2018

BIO446 Captive Reptilian Management—2019–22

BIO461 Applied Conservation Biology—2003, 05–07, 12–13, 16–18, 21–22

BIO520 Conservation Biology 2—2003

PKM363 Shoreline Recreation—2014, 16–18, 20–22