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Dana Bergstrom was born on 1962 in Australia, is an Australian ecologist. Discover Dana Bergstrom's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Dana Michelle Bergstrom is a senior researcher at the Australian Antarctic Division most notable for her work on identifying and mitigating risks against Antarctic and Sub Antarctic Ecosystems.

Bergstrom is from Sydney, Australia.

She went to Hunters Hill High School and undertook her undergraduate study at Macquarie University (Sydney).

Her postgraduate study was also Macquarie University, where she completed a master's degree.

1983

Bergstrom travelled to Macquarie Island in 1983 for her Masters fieldwork, this made her one of the earliest female scientists to go south in the Australian Antarctic program for sustained field work.

1985

She continued her focus on Macquarie Island to, researching holocene vegetation for her PhD which was awarded in 1985.

Prior to working at the Antarctic Division, Bergstrom was a senior lecturer in ecology and botany at The University of Queensland.

Bergstrom is an applied Antarctic ecologist and a principal research scientist with the Australian Antarctic Division where she co-ordinates terrestrial and near-shore research.

Her research focuses on identifying risks to Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic ecosystems and finding solutions to mitigating such risks.

During the International Polar Year she led the "Aliens in Antarctica" program and she has played a major leadership roles in the SCAR Regional Sensitivities to Climate Change (RISCC) and Evolution and Biodiversity in Antarctica programs.

The Aliens in Antarctica project resulted in major changes to how most national programs and tourist operators manage biosecurity in Antarctica particularly with regards to cleaning gear to avoid carrying seeds to Antarctica.

As Bergstrom put it, "the people that were carrying the most had lots and lots of seeds. They really were substantial threats."

Bergstrom has published extensively on Antarctic science and is well recognised for her highly influential work in the invasive species field, for quantifying the effects of cat eradication on Macquarie Island and for her abundant work on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic plant ecology and threats.

Bergstrom is also a champion of improving biosecurity efforts in the Antarctic (e.g. 'Aliens in Antarctica' program).

She was on the design team for the Cargo and Biosecurity Centre at Hobart's Macquarie Wharf (Australia's gateway to the Antarctic).

2011

Bergstrom was the Australian delegate to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research from 2011–2015.

Bergstrom has been the Australian national representative for the SSG-LS (SCAR standing group – life sciences).

She was also the chair of the National Antarctic Research Committee at the Australian Academy of Science (2011–2014), where she was key to fostering engagement with various national and international Antarctic organisations.

Bergstrom is active in providing mentoring and training for early career researchers.

Bergstrom invests heavily in public outreach of Antarctic science, where she promotes the global importance of Antarctic ecosystems and researching in the Antarctic.

She has been interviewed numerous times for paper, television and radio interviews.

Bergstrom founded the 'Pure Antarctic Foundation', a non-for-profit organisation with the overarching goal to bring Antarctica to the world, via an immersive cultural and scientific experience.

She championed the efforts to install sub-Antarctic displays in the Royal Hobart Botanic gardens and Australian National Botanic Gardens in order for the public to be able to experience the unique flora of remote sub-Antarctic islands.

2016

Bergstrom was the book author of "Antarctica", a new musical, which premiered in October 2016 in Hobart at the Theatre Royal.

The show aimed to foster an appreciation for Antarctic ecosystems.

In 2021 she won the Australian Museum Eureka Prize in the Leadership in Innovation and Science category.