Peter Menkhorst
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Peter Menkhorst | |
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Peter Menkhorst is a distinguished Australian ecologist. He currently works as a section manager, program leader and terrestrial ecology research staff at the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (ARI).
Career
Working in the Department of Sustainability and Environment in the Environmental Services Industry, Peter Menkhorst has had over 35 years experience in the management, surveying, and ecological research of animals. He currently leads the Waterbirds and Wetlands program at ARI.
Publications
- "Conservation and Management of Hydromyine Rodents in Victoria, Australia" (2003) (ISBN 9781863203562)[1]
- "Mammals of the Mallee Region, Victoria : Past, Present and Future' (2006) (ISSN 0035-9211)[2]
- "Ecological Processes : A Key Element in Strategies for Nature Conservation" (2009) (ISSN 1442-7001)[3]
- "The Enigmatic Platypus" (2011) (ISBN 9781741757798) [4]
(1) http://au.linkedin.com/pub/peter-menkhorst/56/382/24a
(2) http://www.depi.vic.gov.au/environment-and-wildlife/arthur-rylah-institute/ari-staff
(3) http://www.deakin.edu.au/research/admin/pubs/reports/database/dynamic/output/person/person.php?person_code=menkhpe
(4) https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/author/1131-petermenkhorst