Beth Robinson (She/Her)

Consultant, Biodiversify
I am very happy to explore science, by knowing science I can be grateful to the creator. I'm still studying animal systematic science. I joined this community to be able to increase my science knowledge & also have friends who are outside the country.
Suzanne Turnock

Director of Global Outreach, Borneo Nature Foundation International

Sarah Slater

Biodiversity Officer, Flintshire County Council

Biodiversity officer for Flintshire in North East Wales my particular interests are environmental education, urban green infrastructure, native mammal ecology and use of mapping for conservation.
Jenna Gilmour

Conservation Biology Student , Plymouth University

Nicola Wood

Supply Teacher, N/A

Sabita Gurung

Wildlife Researcher , Small Mammals Conservation and Research Foundation (SMCRF)

I am early-career wildlife researcher from Nepal with M.Sc Zoology (ecology and environment) academic background. Currently, I am Post Graduate Diploma student at WildCRU, University of Oxford. I have experiences of volunteering in wildlife surveys ranging from reptiles, birds to mammals, organizing conservation events, hiking, national and international conferences, as Project Officer in studying pangolins and primates in Nepal, and leading independent project on owls and rodents. I have special interest in studying predator-prey dynamics and landscape ecology along with human dimensions of conservation. I love learning new skills, and enjoy website designing, video editing to learning data analysis. I enjoy interdisciplinary subjects which creatively connects diverse set of skills and ideas together. I also like to do illustrations specially of wild animals. I dream to create a wildlife art gallery where people from diverse sector meets for discussion on common goals of conservation. I love owls and cats. ^^
Lara Semple

Assistant Administrator, WildCRU

Specialising in wildlife conservation. I completed my masters in 4 different countries including an internship and thesis semester. I have worked on animal behavioural of captive species, genetic health of reintroduced species and monitoring population of Scottish Wildcats.
Ann Calhoun

Baraboo Hills Project Coordinator, The Nature Conservancy

ashok biswal

Associate Scientist, The Nature Conservancy

Ausrine Maurukaite

Student , University of Salford

I am a graduate Wildlife Conservation student looking for experience and skills within my field.
Dan

Manager, N/A

Hi guys, my name is Dan. I am married, with 2 children. We are currently living in the UK, but waiting to move to Nigeria, been held up due to COVID19. My back ground is Operational management of 15+ years and Australian Army before that. I am currently trying to become involved in Wildlife Conservation. I volunteered for 6 months in RSA as a mentor for a conservation project to help improve systems, save money improve out puts and also improve Health and Safety in the work force. Prior to that we lived in Kenya for 2 years, where I did a lot of volunteering on various projects, from fund raising, training rangers to organising events.
Thiago da Silva Pereira

Biologist, German Primate Center - University of Göttingen

Rachel Smith

NatureNet Science Fellow, University of Virginia

Debra Saunders

CEO & Chief Remote Pilot, Wildlife Drones Pty Ltd

For over 20 years, Dr Debbie Saunders has worked as a wildlife biologist, specialising in threatened species conservation management and worked with diverse teams of talented people to develop the world’s most advanced drone radio-telemetry solution – resulting in the establishment of Wildlife Drones.  As a passionate founder, CEO and Chief Remote Pilot of this award-winning deep tech company, Dr Saunders gets to empower wildlife biologists and land managers to achieve greater insights and conservation impact all around the world by cost-effectively collecting more data, more often with less effort. How can Wildlife Drones help you?  - Track up to 40 animals simultaneously and in real-time - Survey difficult terrains like rugged mountains and swamp areas easily - Save time, effort and money so you can focus on what really matters - Collect more data, more often with less effort She has received an ACT Innovation Award as well as an ACT Government Innovation Connect grant for her creative business solutions for challenging research problems. Debbie believes that drones are a highly valuable and flexible tool that provide unprecedented opportunities for new insights into the world’s most complex and fascinating natural ecosystems.
Marsya Sibarani

Researcher, Wildlife Conservation Society

Nicola Williamson

Ranger, Cairngorms National Park

My interested include habitat restoration, especially in a tropical forest context and endangered tree species. I have worked as a Ranger in Scotland and before that i worked in agriculture. I have an MSc in ecology and conservation.
Antony Lynam

Conservation Solutions Architect, EarthRanger/ Ai2

My research interests include the natural history & conservation ecology of small mammals, wild cats, Asian elephants, and tapirs, species responses to deforestation & habitat fragmentation, hunting & wildlife trade. I work at the interface between conservation science & applied wildlife management, using evidence-based approaches, statistical analysis, & technologies (EarthRanger, camera-trapping, acoustic sensors, RS imagery, SMART) to advise the conservation of wildlife populations in tropical Asia, Oceania and East Africa.
Aliénor SCRIZZI

Programme Director, Awely, Wildlife and People

Antonia Leckie

Conservation Biologist, Leckie Nature Consultants

I am a conservation biologist focused on finding solutions to conservation problems. My passion lies in trying to improve the link between conservation efforts and research in order to enable a project to feedback into management impacts. My hobbies include Art, Surfing, Kitesurfing, Cycling and any excuse for an adventure
Pabodha Galgamuwe

Forest Science Project Manager, The Nature Conservancy