Sarah Neill

I am a marine biologist and expeditioner with a passion for anything that swims! Having gained extensive experience in marine conservation worldwide, from surveying marine mammals to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine life, I became a regional coordinator for both the Sea Watch Foundation and British Divers Marine Life Rescue and sit on the board of the International Otter Survival Fund. I am currently lecturing at Kendal College, where we operate a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre and admit a wide variety of wildlife casualties, including aquatic species. I was recently appointed the Marine Life Species Leader for Project Wild Gambia. Here I coordinate marine research field trips and oversee their research in my specialist areas, including surveying the Atlantic humpback dolphin and sea turtle rehabilitation. I am a qualified scientific diver and co-leader of the whale research program for Sedna Epic Expeditions, focusing on studying the behaviour of killer whales in the High Arctic!
You can read my full background here: http://littleone248.wixsite.com
Looking forward to being a part of the WildHub community.
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Welcome to the platform, Sarah! Would you also add this intro to the new members' room?
A warm welcome to WildHub, Sarah! Lovely to have you join us and please spread the word about our community to your professional networks and students, they are all welcome!
You're welcome
Hi Sarah, great that you are joining WildHub. I was curious about your full background on wixsite, but unfortunately, the site gives an error.
Hi, sorry try this link:
https://littleone248.wixsite.com/website
Thanks! That is an impressive list of work and volunteer work!