I'm currently working in the land conservation field and I'm looking to explore other avenues of sustainability work!
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!
My Name is Andrew and I am the Project Support Officer at the Sussex Dolphin Project (UK), committed to protecting local dolphin species through Research Education and Awareness to deliver ecosystem-level restoration and rejuvenation.
I'm actually coming from a wildly different angle than most - 3 Years ago, I left my job after 5 years as a Mechanical Design Engineer to realign to something more! I'd always wished for my career to work towards greater environmental impact, but I knew I couldn't do it on my current path within a reasonable timescale, so, along with the support of my partner, I left and started the next day at the Dolphin Project.
My life has always been all about animals, nature and the environment, anyone I know would tell you that. Since my first degree in Product Design and landing my first job as an engineer, I was doing everything in my power to steer my career as above. I took on a second degree, part-time distance learning, through the OU in Engineering and majored in Environmental Management which encouraged me to switch sooner than later.
I am a PADI dive instructor (though out of action) and have dived and volunteered around the world in no particular field because all of nature is just so astonishing to me. The rich diversity and intelligence of nature and it's raw capacity to survive really drives me, and the human - nature connection is what I look to re-kindle as a means for both a healthy, resilient natural system, as well as a functioning and thriving human system.
My interests are a diverse as my garden ( ; P ), everything is unique. I LOVE to be moving, Skating, Surfing, Yoga, Swimming, getting outside and letting things go with the flow. Wellbeing and understanding life is very important to me and I now have a little human to for someone to seek more wonder in life with.
Not that I've done this, but 'wicked': https://www.instagram.com/reel/CV_F-A-gFSj/?utm_medium=copy_link
I'm an early career conservation educator/ communicator. I currently work face to face, teaching the public in Cornwall all about the RSPB's incredible work, inspiring them to join the charity as members. In my free time, I take that passionate voice online, through my instagram @amyinthewild_. Wildhub seems like a great opportunity to reach likeminded people and learn from the experts in this field.
Hi! My name is Amy and I have a special interest in birds, and would love to work on a wildlife conservation project in the future. My other interests include travelling, birdwatching, art/illustration, climbing and gaming.
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
With a passion for nature-based solutions and a personal mission to help accelerate the transition to more sustainable people-environment interactions, my current work and volunteering is dedicated to biodiversity, conservation and remediation projects. My recent research aims to better understand and encourage employees' pro-environmental/ green behaviours and valorisation of residues.