Brenton presents at ASH conference
Brenton recently attended the 50th Meeting of the Australian Society of Herpetologists (ASH) 2025, which was held in Coffs Harbour, NSW. ASH is the leading association for professional herpetologists in Australia (herpetology is the study of reptiles and amphibians). Brenton presented some of the research he has been undertaking as part of his Fellowship, in a talk titled “Urban landscape population genomics and the connectivity of skinks in south-western Australia”.
