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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk with Warren Darragh of the Thylacine Research Unit. Warren ‘Waz’ Darragh is an information technology and telecommunications professional who holds a Bachelor of Information Technology degree and a Master of Information Technology (Research) degree. He has over 20 years experience in the implementation of technology solutions – including national and international experience in a wide variety of conditions and climates. Warren served for over a decade in the Australian Regular Army, and is a Graduate of the Royal Military College Duntroon – Australia’s premiere military leadership institution. He saw operational service in Cambodia and in the Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia Herzegovina). Warren’s time in the Army gave both formal training and exposure to living in the ‘great outdoors’. Since that time he has taken every opportunity to get out into the field, where he enjoys honing his skills in camping, hiking, trekking and four wheel driving. Warren has applied his research skills to learning everything he can about the biology, habits, habitats, and history of the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger). He also holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Machado. He is a member of T.R.U. (Thylacine Research Unit). T.R.U. is a committed group of scientists, naturalists, enthusiasts and specialists from diverse backgrounds. The researchers who compose the T.R.U. are engaged in field investigations and experiments designed to address various aspects of the natural history and determination of the continued existence of the thylacine. Through the education and experience of its members and the quality of their research and investigation, The T.R.U seeks to be the most credible and respected investigative network involved in the study of the thylacine.
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