A journey from eclectic career in the energy business to exploring and trying to protect the wild and wonderful creatures and places on this beautiful planet.
Since December 2021 I have been managing the Limbe Wildlife Centre in Cameroon, a wildlife sanctuary and conservation organisation dedicated to protecting the incredible wildlife of Cameroon, including gorillas, chimpanzees and the rare drill monkey.
Previously I have enjoyed working with the wonderful people at Fauna & Flora International in Cambridge in the business and biodiversity team. During 2019/20 I was privileged to have been part of the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation and Durrell islands restoration team, rewilding the incredible habitat of remote Round Island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. A place, project and assortment of mammal-free wildlife I shall never forget!
During 2018 I have spent several months carrying out fieldwork in the Galapagos Islands, researching how to create behaviour change to reduce plastic waste, as part of my thesis for the Conservation Science Masters at Imperial College, London.
I have been lucky enough to travel through over 80 countries, organising and completing a variety of expeditions and documenting lesser known corners of the world. I organised and led an expedition across the Sahara Desert, drove an ambulance to Tajikistan, tracked eagle hunters and crossed the Pamir Mountains and frozen Mongolian wilderness on my own. I recently climbed Ojos del Salado, at 6893m the highest active volcano in the world, had two travel documentary films shown on UK national television and became a scuba dive-master in Mozambique.
Since December 2021 I have been managing the Limbe Wildlife Centre in Cameroon, a wildlife sanctuary and conservation organisation dedicated to protecting the incredible wildlife of Cameroon, including gorillas, chimpanzees and the rare drill monkey.
Previously I have enjoyed working with the wonderful people at Fauna & Flora International in Cambridge in the business and biodiversity team. During 2019/20 I was privileged to have been part of the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation and Durrell islands restoration team, rewilding the incredible habitat of remote Round Island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. A place, project and assortment of mammal-free wildlife I shall never forget!
During 2018 I have spent several months carrying out fieldwork in the Galapagos Islands, researching how to create behaviour change to reduce plastic waste, as part of my thesis for the Conservation Science Masters at Imperial College, London.
I have been lucky enough to travel through over 80 countries, organising and completing a variety of expeditions and documenting lesser known corners of the world. I organised and led an expedition across the Sahara Desert, drove an ambulance to Tajikistan, tracked eagle hunters and crossed the Pamir Mountains and frozen Mongolian wilderness on my own. I recently climbed Ojos del Salado, at 6893m the highest active volcano in the world, had two travel documentary films shown on UK national television and became a scuba dive-master in Mozambique.
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