Fenner School of Environment and Society
ANU College of Science
Professor Rob Heinsohn researches animal behaviour and conservation biology at the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
He is an expert in animal behaviour and conservation biology of threatened animal species. His conservation research centres around programs aimed at saving endangered bird species from extinction.
Professor Heinsohn’s research in animal behaviour looks at cooperation and social behaviour in birds in general, and tool use and other forms of intelligence in parrots.
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