Chantal Whitten

Wildlife Veterinarian , Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital
Fleur Morton

Conservation Catalyst Programme Co-ordinator, WildHub

I am Fleur, based in the UK, and I am the WildHub Conservation Catalyst Programme Coordinator.  I am a Master's degree graduate in Animal Behaviour from The University of Exeter and a Bachelor of Science graduate in Psychology from Oxford Brookes University. I have researched woodland butterflies, bumblebees and have a strong interest in woodland animals, as well as comprehensive knowledge and expertise in domestic rabbits and their welfare and care. I am so passionate about the field of wildlife conservation, bunny rabbits, and with a background in Psychology I am also passionate about connecting humans on similar paths when things can feel isolating.
Flavia Manieri

WildHub Community Advocates Coordinator|Interdisciplinary Researcher, Uppsala University

Since July 2025, I have been serving as the Community Advocates Coordinator at WildHub, where I coordinate initiatives to engage, support, and empower our community advocates in advancing WH’s mission. Beyond WildHub, I wear a few different hats. I work as a researcher and lecturer in Sweden, teaching courses on environmental law, political and historical ecology, and disaster risk management. I also mentor undergraduate and postgraduate students, collaborate with faculty members, and contribute to ongoing research projects. I’m passionate about giving back through volunteer work. I support a few conservation and animal welfare organisations with research and advocacy to help drive positive change. When I’m not working, you’ll find me hiking forest trails with my dog or enjoying a good cup of coffee.