Kirsty Crawford

Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager , Marine Conservation Society
Adam Barlow

Executive Director, WildTeam UK

I help run a UK charity that builds the capacity of conservationists to plan, implement, monitor, and report on their work. I also have a fair bit of experience in tiger and sea turtle conservation.
Ahmad Isa Ansyori

Program Implementation Coordinator, Rare

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.
Aiita Joshua Apamaku

Wildlife biologist , Freelance and National Geographic Young Explorer

Wildlife biologist with cross-cutting interests in wildlife conservation technologies, wildlife and ecological research, climate change. 
Asghar khan

PhD student, Asghar khan

Research, Teacher, social worker, human right activist, Environmentalist, Ecology
Dorji Wangchuk

Program Associate, WWF Bhutan Program

Prakash Poudel

Research Associate, Greenhood Nepal

Sukeerti Raikwar

India Program Coordinator, Abercrombie and Kent Philanthropy

MAURO LUCHERINI

Senior Researcher , GECM, INBIOSUR - Universidad Nacional del Sur

I have mostly worked on wild carnivore research and conservation in South America
Shar Thae Hoy

Student , University of Yangon

Jessica Labaja

Executive Director, Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines

Bayar Yunden

Science Director, TNC Mongolia program

Caroline W. Kerichu

Executive Ofiicer, Forestry Society of Kenya

Gemma Sandford

Nature Skills Trainee (LANTRA), Ulster Wildlife

Carolyn Rosevelt, MSc

Seeking GIS, Sci Comm, or Field Research opportunities, formerly NASA

Highly experienced in supporting policy and decision making through delivering data on marine species, coastal pollution, and water delivery on the local, state, and federal levels. Early in my career I took every opportunity I could to gain experience in marine mammal science from California to Quebec. These opportunities created strong connections eventually guiding me to researching plastic pollution while earning my masters degree. As I finished writing my thesis, I began working with NASA on projects using satellite imagery and big data to investigate drought, this experience immensely strengthened my project management, mapping, and analytical skills. Last year I ventured into conservation writing wanting to build on my science communication skills. I would be happy to feature your project or career journey as a blog post within WildHub, so feel free to reach out to set up a short chat/interview.
Susanne Medland

Project Manager, CSM, Congress & Seminar Management

I finished my Masters Degree at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent 10 years ago and I am currently looking for like-minded, engaged and driven conservationists for inspiration to get back into conservation. My passion are ocean-related topics.
SHANMUGA SUNDARA BHARATHI

Member, SCB; IUCN-CEC ; IUCN-CEM: IUCN-WCPA

Independent Nature Conservationist Film Maker.
Blaise Ebanietti

MSc student , University of Kent-Durrell Institute of Conservation & Ecology

MSc Conservation Biology student at the University of Kent with a particular interest in promoting human-wildlife coexistence. Actively searching for employment and/or research opportunities.
Lin Renvoize

Volunteer ranger, National Trust

Currently studying with Kingston Maurwood College. Undertaking a course in countryside management. Long term conservation ranger with the Purbeck estate. Love where I live and interested in all things countryside related. Previously set up and ran Brownsea islands social media channels. Love engaging with the public and sharing my love of where I live.