Sharelle Hart

 

 

 

Sharelle chose to do a Bachelor of Agricultural Science because she was interested in science and the environment and felt that her job prospects would be better than if she had done a pure science degree.

She did her honours project in the Department of Environmental Science and Rangeland Management at Roseworthy on the diet of foxes and feral cats in the Flinders Ranges.

"I did five field trips to the Flinders Ranges National Park as well as laboratory work and liaison with farmers and government agencies"
Sharelle is currently employed as a Research Officer for Applied Biotechnologies in Melbourne, which involves research and development of control products for vertebrate pest animals.
"I enjoy working outdoors and being a part of solving some of our land management problems"

Sharelle has found the perfect job, camping out in the bush and at the same time, helping save our environment. What do you YOU want to do with your life?

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