Alexander Denney
Volunteer Conservation Project Leader and Digital Nomad , Gloucestershire Toads on Roads
I am a wildlife conservationist that is currently working remotely for a range of ESL roles across various companies as I travel. I also run and manage the volunteer organisation Gloucestershire Toads on Roads, which has 200 signed up volunteers and was responsible for saving over 6000 toads in 2021. I am from the UK and hold undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in conservation science.
I am a Conservation Biologist actively looking for a job.
Protecting wildlife is what drives me. I dedicated a large portion of my life learning about Conservation Biology and working as a volunteer in order to help non-profit organisations save habitats and threatened species.
I've worked in the field and in the office with various people of various backgrounds. I've done surveys, monitoring, risk assessments, public engagement, woodland and grassland management, and GIS analysis and mapping.
I'm specialised in birds, however, the work that I've done also involved other groups like amphibians, reptiles, mammals (rodents and bats) and plants.
I'm actively looking for an opportunity to use my skills for nature conservation and/or to educate the public about wildlife and its importance.
PhD candidate in Forest Engineering;
My goal is to be qualified and competent researcher, equipped with latest tools, techniques and knowledge that will enable me to handle emerging problems and validate myself as a valuable resource all over the world.
İ am currently working for H2020 project called (Alternative Models and Robust Decision-Making for Future Forest management) and also involved in another international project entitled" Exploring the Adaptation Potential of Marmara Forests to Climate Change".
İ have an experience in Forest Engineering, Ecosystem services management, Spatiotemporal change of LULCC and Environment management.
I'm a biodiversity consultant working mainly in the corporate space. I work with large companies to help them figure out their nature-related impacts, dependancies, risks and opportunities, then use this information to create biodiversity strategies.