I'm currently a MSc Student at the University of Exeter Cornwall studying Conservation & Biodiversity. I studied at the University of Kent for 3 years where I completed my undergraduate degree in Wildlife Conservation.
My hobbies include photography, exploring new places, and interior design. I love learning and expanding my knowledge of the conservation world! This is something I've always been passionate about and hope to continue as a career.
I have recently completed my BSc in Animal Biology at the University of Gloucestershire. Before undertaking a Masters next year I am taking a year out to gain training and knowledge in areas I feel I need to develop such as Project Management. My main interests lie in large mammal conservation and I recently undertook fieldwork at a wildlife reserve in South Africa.
I joined Froglife in November 2021 as the new Come Forth for Wildlife Trainee for the Come Forth For Wildlife project in the Forth Valley area. I previously graduated from the University of Stirling with a BSc Honours in Environmental Geography in 2021. In the summer of 2021, I was lucky to volunteer with the National Trust for Scotland, specifically the Ben Lomond Ranger Service. I have always had a passion for wildlife conservation and the outdoors.
Sheherazade
Co-Executive Director, PROGRES (Sulawesi Regional Ecological Conservation Initiative)
I am co-leading PROGRES, a Sulawesi-based NGO to initiate and empower locally-led conservation to protect threatened yet overlooked wildlife. After obtaining my MS degree in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida, I had worked as a conservation scientist in the Wildlife Conservation Society Indonesia and chaired Tambora Muda, national-level network of Indonesian young conservationists.