Jodi Rowley is a Conjoint Associate Professor and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at UNSW since August 2013, with a concurrent role as Curator of Amphibian & Reptile Conservation Biology at the Australian Museum since September 2008. Jodi Rowley leads the management and utilization of the Australian Museum's natural sciences collections while promoting related research. In editorial capacities, Jodi Rowley serves as an editor for Zootaxa, focusing on Oceanian frogs and Southeast Asian amphibians, and holds leadership roles in the IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group as Chair for mainland Southeast Asia and Tier I member of the Amphibian Red List Authority. An adjunct lecturer at James Cook University from 2010 to 2019, Jodi Rowley previously worked as Regional Wildlife Biologist for Conservation International, where significant contributions were made to amphibian conservation efforts in Indo-Burma. Academic accomplishments include a PhD in Tropical Biology from James Cook University and a B. Environ. Sci. (Hons) in Terrestrial Ecology from UNSW.
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