Piper Lewis is a Rewilding Ecologist at Invasive Species Council, where she supports the team in conducting and monitoring outcomes from mammal translocations, and assists with invasive species monitoring for these programs
Having completed a Bachelor of Science in ecology and conservation biology at the University of Wollongong, she now works closely with our NSW South Coast partners on programs that support wildlife revival by implementing fox and cat management or exclusion.
Piper’s favourite animal to work with is the shy and elusive parma wallaby, a forest animal that has become locally extinct across much of its range. Piper is interested in whether the parma wallaby could be brought back to its southern range beyond invasive-predator fenced safe havens if foxes are strategically managed at a landscape scale.
Piper lives and works on the on the ancestral lands of the Dharawal and Gundungurra peoples.
