New wild member: Alexia Barrera Hernandez

Hey! I'm Alexia, from Argentina, and I'm currently looking to network with other wildlife lovers, learn from their experiences and capacities, and further nurture my knowledge of conservation.
New wild member: Alexia Barrera Hernandez
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I'm currently finishing my Master's thesis in Biodiversity Conservation, which is focused on how plastic pollution is impacting coastal ecosystems. I have experience in research, partnerships and alliances, teaching a wide range of audiences, and leading different environmental-related projects.

I have a keen interest in ocean conservation. Thus, I intend to shift my professional career toward that area. For this, I have completed marine conservation courses and fulfilled the scuba diving certifications of Divemaster and Scientific Diver. Any suggestions on other courses or capacities that are necessary to fulfill my purpose will be most welcome.

I can't wait to meet you all. ;)

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Go to the profile of Thirza Loffeld
about 1 year ago

A warm welcome to our community Alexia and well done for publishing your introduction post straight-away! How did you find out about our community, if I may ask? 

Perhaps of interest to you is the opportunity to join our WildHub Conservation Catalyst programme; quite a few of our members have benefitted from participating. More information about that here and also feel free to email me about it on hello@wildhub.community :) 

Another way of networking is to join our WildHub socials, advertised here

Hearty welcome Alexia in our community.  You are in the right place to  gain insights, trainings and support for  your new found career.  Our socials will be very beneficial for networking.

Go to the profile of Grace Alawa
about 1 year ago

Hi Alexia, welcome. Interesting topic for your thesis, hoping to learn more from your findings. Cheers