Bethany Tomlinson

Conservation Officer, RSPB
Mavuto Banda

WildLearning Specialist, WildTeam UK

Beth Robinson

Consultant, Biodiversify

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. 
Eleonor Moreschi

Environmental biologist, Autonomus

Hi! My name is Eleonor and I'm an Argentinian currently living in the Netherlands. In the recent years I've specialized in Sustainable Development and Environmental Education. As an advocate towards nature conservation, I've participated for many years in a civil organization in my hometown region. We worked with members of the organization and many stakeholders towards the conservation of the remaining 3% area of forests.  In the present, I've came to Europe to enhance my understanding of conservation from a worldwide perspective. I'm also open to explore new experiences and new jobs! If you are interested in contact with me, please be my guest!
Abby Chalkly

Nursery Assistant, Woodlands Nursery and Forest School

The opportunity to travel and grow up internationally instilled in me a passion for wildlife and connecting people to nature. I decided very early on that I wanted to pursue a career in conservation, and have undertaken a BSc in Applied Zoology and an MSc in Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation. While at university, I was able to build a range of skills, including conducting surveys, species monitoring, and using GIS. Moreover, I discovered a love of research and how projects are planned and executed efficiently. I have worked in various roles since graduating from university, including as an Assistant Ecologist. Currently, I work as part of a forest school, where children are encouraged to spend time in nature and their passions are fostered. I am undertaking this course to broaden my experience and understanding of project management, helping me set up future projects aimed at connecting people to the world they live in and empowering communities to be part of positive change.
Ellie McKee

Farming and Nature Officer (Trainee), Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority

My love for the outdoors and nature has led me to my current role as a Farming and Nature Officer (Trainee). I am deeply committed to habitat restoration and I am eager to share my knowledge and experiences with others. In this role, I have been actively involved in delivering nature recovery projects aimed at promoting the growth of species-rich grasslands, ancient hay meadows, calaminarian grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands. I am now seeking a new challenge where I can apply my skills and experience to continue to make positive changes for nature.
I've worked in Accounts for a long time and have most enjoyed working in the non-profit sector.  Nature and conservation is really important and I want to contribute more. 
Darragh Cornally

Falconer/Wildlife Educator, Deutsche Greifenwarte

Sibusiso Sihle Mahlalela

Environmental Educator, Mabula Ground Hornbill Project

Reetika M

Projects Manager, Wildlife Protection Society of India

With a Master’s Degree in Wildlife Conservation and nearly 9 years of experience in India’s biodiversity conservation sector, my professional journey has been enriching and diverse. Having worked at both field and administrative levels, I have been fortunate to gain invaluable experiences that continue to shape my passion for wildlife conservation. I remain eager to learn, adapt, and contribute to this vital field. As a field wildlife veterinarian, I had the privilege of managing and coordinating operations at a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in Northeast India. This hands-on role allowed me to oversee the well-being of rescued wild animals, ensuring their proper care and rehabilitation. Later, I worked on a project focused on emergency response during natural disasters, collaborating with multiple teams under challenging conditions. My last field role involved working alongside a primary response team to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in forest-fringe areas of North India. Outside of my formal roles, I actively volunteered in wildlife rescues, biodiversity surveys, and provided veterinary assistance, whenever possible. Currently, as a Projects Manager at a leading Wildlife Conservation Charity in India, I have transitioned into a strategic and administrative role. I oversee project planning, fundraising, and resource management. Additionally, I contribute to organizational operations, including financial planning and compliance. Bridging the gap between on-ground conservation efforts and strategic project management allows me to work effectively with interdisciplinary teams - which is always a great experince! My passion remains deeply rooted in protecting India’s rich and diverse ecosystems, and I am committed to making a meaningful impact in this field.