Lily is a movement ecologist interested in how and where mobile predators travel, what animal journeys can teach us about evolutionary histories, and how to translate research findings into effective conservation policies. She received her BSc (Hons) from The University of Queensland, studying thermal physiology and behaviour of saltwater crocodiles. In her PhD, at the University of Cambridge, she investigated foraging ecology of albatrosses and petrels across the Southern Ocean. She is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Applied Marine Biogeography Lab at UQ, working on using tracking data and network models to understand migratory connectivity in the oceans. Lily was also affiliated with the British Antarctic Survey for this work.