Person

Garnett, Stephen

Occupation
Ornithologist

Summary

Stephen Garnett has worked extensively on endangered species recovery and management plans, including the Golden Shouldered Parrot on Cape York and the Glossy-Black Cockatoo on Kangaroo Island, the latter with his wife, Dr Gabriel Crowley.

Details

Editor, Threatened and Extinct Birds of Australia (RAOU); with Crowley, reviewed the 1992 Action Plan for Australian Birds in 1999. As a teenager he gathered beach-washed albatross specimens along Discovery Bay, Victoria with Noel Learmonth.

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Anon, '2018 Fellows of Birdlife Australia: citations: Douglas Dow, Stephen Garnett, Philip Moors', Emu, 118 (4) (2018), 388. Details
  • Baker, Barry; and Garnett, Stephen, '2022 D. L. Serventy Medal citation: Dr Eric Woehler OAM', Emu - austral ornithology, 122 (3/4) (2022), 288-9. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2022.2071122. Details
  • Baker, G. Barry; Garnett, Stephen; and Olsen, Penny, 'Fellows of BirdLife Australia: citations [Barry Baker, Mike Bamford and Allan Burbidge]', Emu, 121 (4) (2021), 372-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2021.19935230. Details
  • Garnett, Stephen, '2022 BirdLife Australia Fellows citation: Professor Kate Buchanan', Emu - austral ornithology, 122 (3/4) (2022), 290. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2022.2126459. Details
  • Paton, David, Copley, Peter, Garnett, Stephen and Joseph, Leo, 'J. N. Hobbs Medal 2015: citation - Lynn Pedler', Australian field ornithology, 32 (2015), 209-10. Details

Resources

See also

  • Robin, Libby, The Flight of the Emu: a Hundred Years of Australian Ornithology 1901-2001 (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2001), 492 pp. Details

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