Towards the end of 2019 at Edgbaston Reserve we were gearing up to run our annual spring-time surveys. This involves trapping and surveying across the reserve to see what critters (birds, mammals, reptiles) are present in different habitats, and how this is changing over time.
We had a great crew of people come to help including Hollie Gooden (Edgbaston/Pullen-Pullen Reserve Manager), Tash Richards (Carnarvon Field Officer), Rebecca Diete (Carnarvon Ecologist), Gabrielle Lebbink (volunteer, PhD candidate and plant extraordinaire) and myself, Pippa Kern (Edgbaston Ecologist). At the same time we had an honours student (Maddison Stuart) working tirelessly on her research to better understand the habitat of our favourite fish, the Red-finned Blue-eye and Edgbaston Goby.