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.
Alan Munro
Project Officer (formerly), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds/BirdLife International
Hello Everyone :) My field is in Interior Architecture from the accredited Columbia College Chicago, with most of my years with small design/build firms here in the PNW. I'm now freelancing so I can build Wildlifeel at Home - a blog and design studio centered around 'conservation-based design/build practices' - so I can help change my industry from within. I seek to create homes in such a way that allows wildlife to keep theirs, too, because one home no longer needs to be sacrificed for the other to thrive. I also live off-grid in a small one-room cabin on acreage in the foothills of a national park. I care for the woodland creatures, the food forest, endless evergreens, fish laden creeks, wildlife meadows and more. I'm here to make long-lasting friendships and to learn from the many other conservationists on WildHub!
Amrein Tamásné Miskolczi Boglárka
Owner, leader, researcher and project manager, Ecological Farm and Bird-Nest Box Station
I have been dealing with chemical-free production systems, organic farming and the issue of biodiversity for a decade.
I run a bird nest station on my own farm, where I research the possibilities of cooperation between birds and people. During my work, I developed an agricultural production system that uses the ecosystem services of birds to help implement agroecological practices while making the landscape healthier. It was named the bird-human cooperation system.
My goal is to create a win-win relationship that realizes the long-term sustainable use of land and landscape, with particular attention to agricultural production systems.
A Brazilian biologist who enjoys birding, going to the beach, hanging out with friends, but also staying at home watching series or playing games. I'm working at an NGO in northeastern Brazil that develops projects for the conservation of endangered species. I have experience with the monitoring of migratory and resident shorebirds and with environmental education, behavior change and ecotourism in coastal communities.
Wayne Leonardo
Enforcement Program Director, Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association (TASA)
Simbarashe Chiseva
Community Development Officer, The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
With training in wildlife conservation and community development, my expertise lies in community engagement works for conservation initiatives. I am interested in promoting community-based natural resources management (CBNRM) initiatives that address both environmental and socio-economic goals in communities that live close to protected areas and in connectivity pathways for long-ranged wild animals, with full participation of the resource custodians and users.
I am an experienced social-ecologist with 15 years of grounded experience in CBNRM-related work focusing on human-wildlife conflict management, establishing and empowering community-based organizations, and promotion of sustainable livelihoods projects in the Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Zambia (ZiMoZa) transboundary region, the South East Lowveld region of Zimbabwe, the Hwange Matetsi Zambezi ecosystem found in Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) TFCA and the Malawi – Zambia (MAZA) TFCA.
Expert in Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment, Disaster Risk Reduction, Natural Resource Management, Climate Change Adaptation, Environmental Compliance, and Project Management
Hello! Nessie here. I am Director of the Global Diversity Foundation and an Associate Fellow at St Ethelburga’s Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. I live on an organic farm in West Wales and I am a Spiritual Ecologist with a focus on agroecology, food sovereignty, health and land connection within both the UK and abroad. I've worked in Indonesia, India, Japan and within Europe on local and Indigenous communities’ rights to land for growing food, as well as the preservation of traditional artistic and cultural practices. I created The Milking Parlour: an ongoing artistic discourse and set of performances and talks exploring our human relationship to food and agriculture’s impact on biodiversity and climate change. Through this, I explores the theme of food as a sacred act and ‘Art-vocacy’: the power of art for shifting perceptions around climate change and behaviour.