Dr Claire Mason
Pronouns: she,her,hers
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Biography
Dr Claire Mason is a postdoctoral researcher in the Socio-Ecological Systems Team exploring climate adaptation practices in terrestrial biodiversity conservation. Her research develops decision support for conservation managers undertaking climate adaptation in Australia, with a focus on the management of threatened species and protected places.
Claire's PhD research explored the influences of climate variability and change on shy albatross (Thalassarche cauta) to inform climate adaptation strategies for their conservation.
Academic Qualifications
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2023
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania -
2016
Bachelor of Science (first class honours) in Ecology
The University of Queensland
Current Roles
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Postdoctoral researcher
NESP Climate Systems Hub project 2.7 'Climate-effective management for threatened species and protected places'. -
EMCR Representative
National Committee for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (NCEEC) of the Australian Academy of Science
Professional Areas
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