About Gloria Bordallo Pastor
I am a passionate advocate for nature conservation, with a strong commitment to species recovery and ecosystem restoration, supported by practical training in forestry, environmental management, and applied conservation projects. My career path reflects a conscious transition from the legal field to environmental conservation, combining analytical, organizational, and regulatory knowledge with practical experience in ecology.
I have developed practical experience in habitat restoration, reforestation with native species, forestry work, and land management, along with experience in environmental assessments, including bird monitoring and environmental impact studies. Through my participation in conservation initiatives such as LIFE EUROKITE, I have gained applied experience in species recovery actions, including field monitoring, threat mitigation, and habitat management. This has strengthened my understanding of evidence-based conservation and the importance of integrating ecological, technical, and socio-environmental factors throughout project implementation.
I bring strong project coordination and organizational skills, with experience contributing to the design and implementation of environmental and sustainability projects. I am adept at managing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and working in structured environments that require planning, reporting, and adaptive problem-solving. My academic and professional background also provides me with a solid foundation for handling project documentation, risk assessment, and regulatory aspects relevant to conservation initiatives.
Collaboration and stakeholder engagement are central to my approach. I have worked with multidisciplinary teams, NGOs, and technical partners, and I have experience communicating complex environmental information to diverse audiences as part of professionals developing conservation proposals, demonstrating my ability to represent projects and contribute to knowledge sharing.
I am a proactive and adaptable individual, capable of working independently and taking on responsibilities, while also contributing effectively in collaborative environments. I am particularly motivated by roles that require coordination between teams and partners and that aim to drive large-scale nature recovery through structured, evidence-based approaches.
I have a background in species conservation, field ecology, and habitat management, along with a strong motivation to develop specialized knowledge in conservation translocations. I am confident in my ability to contribute quickly to project execution throughout the feasibility, implementation, and monitoring phases.
I am highly motivated to support any initiative, contributing to the success of species recovery projects through effective project management, collaboration with key stakeholders, and a strong commitment to evidence-based nature restoration.