Dr Cheryl O’Dwyer is a Principal Ecologist with over 30 years’ experience specialising in flora and fauna assessments and species expertise. She has worked across renewables, conservation, government and mining, and managed major infrastructure developments. A former university lecturer and researcher, she is known for translating complex ecological issues into clear, practical solutions. Cheryl brings strong scientific rigour to her work and has published research in peer-reviewed journals. Driven by a genuine care for Country and the natural environment, she is committed to ensuring ecological values are meaningfully considered in environmental decision-making to achieve positive outcomes for biodiversity, landscapes and communities.