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Robin Leppitt

Project Leader
Charles Darwin University

Robin Leppitt is a PhD Candidate at Charles Darwin University studying the conservation ecology of the Alligator Rivers Yellow Chat (Epthianura crocea tunneyi) under Professor Stephen Garnett.

Projects
Indigenous action in threatened species research and management
Indigenous action in threatened species research and management Project 6.2
The conservation ecology of the Alligator Rivers yellow chat
The conservation ecology of the Alligator Rivers yellow chat Project 6.2.3
Publications
Science for Saving Species Magazine Issue 11 Autumn 2019
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Kakadu collaboration for the yellow chat
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The conservation ecology of the Alligator Rivers yellow chat
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Looking after the Alligator Rivers yellow chat
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Indigenous action in threatened species research and management
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