![Dean Revell](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bn-di-person/Dean%20Revell.jpg?itok=BceT6Gyn)
Dr Dean Revell is an agricultural scientist with over 25 years of research experience in animal nutrition, grazing systems, and livestock-landscape interactions. Dr Revell provides contract services in agriculture and NRM, after a decade as a principal research scientist at CSIRO and a combined 14 years at The Rowett Research Institute, Massey University, The University of Adelaide, and The University of Western Australia where he is also an adjunct associate professor. He has published about 150 papers, including 18 reviews and six book chapters. Dr Revell established and co-led the Eureka award-winning ‘Enrich’ project that explored grazing systems suited to Australia’s conditions by using native perennial shrubs in a diverse feed base. He also co-developed Rangelands Self Herding, a suite of methods based on nutrition and behaviour to influence livestock grazing patterns.