I’m passionate about ecology, wildlife epidemiology and environmental conservation. I love pursuing photography and illustration as hobbies and hope that I can raise awareness about the conservation of biodiversity through my art and research (I’m currently researching the devastating fungal disease, chytridiomycosis, which is threatening frogs worldwide).
I’ve pledged to donate a portion of proceeds from sale of originals to conservation organisations, and also towards supporting research on management strategies for frog population recovery.
You can find my originals on my Artists for Conservation website: Artists for Conservation
I’m also a member of the Queensland Wildlife Artists Society. Please visit their website for exhibition details
If you want to know more about why I am passionate about conservation (and why you should be too!), please download and read this excellent and recent (2010) FREE text on Conservation Biology by the luminaries in the field (deliberately made available by them for free as a pdf to raise awareness about conservation):
“Conservation Biology for all” 6.44Mb pdf
I am always keen to learn more, and I value any comments you wish to make regarding my artwork. Thank you for visiting.
Frogs are in the midst of a mass extinction crisis.
Visit the Amphibian Disease Homepage

