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Join Dr Nick Askew from Conservation Careers as he explores what it’s like to work as a conservationist, and how you can become one too.
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From cloud forests to coral reefs – how Opwall blends science, education and conservation impact with Dr Tom Martin, Head of Research at Opwall. Did you know that Operation Wallacea has taken more than 50,000 students into the field over the past 30 years. But what actually happens on an expedition? How does the science
How to build a meaningful career protecting the ocean by working with people, communities, and partners, with our guest Lissa Batey. If you’re interested in building a career in marine conservation, this episode is for you. Today’s guest is Dr Lissa Batey, a marine conservation professional whose work brings together communities, partners, and organisations to
How the Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon is combining science, education and community action to keep the forest standing, with Johana Reyes. If you’ve ever wondered what a sustainable Amazon looks like in practice – how local livelihoods, science and education can work together to protect one of the most biodiverse places on Earth – this episode is for you. Today’s guest is
How the Wildlife Forensic Academy is training the next generation of crime scene investigators for nature, with Dr Greg Simpson. Hi, Nick here from Conservation Careers and welcome to the podcast. Today we’re exploring a lesser-known but vitally important side of conservation: wildlife forensics. My guest is Dr Greg Simpson — a vet, public health
If you’ve ever wondered how conservation can be truly inclusive, collaborative and community-led — this episode is for you. Today I’m joined by Helen Gibbons, an expert in community-based conservation and our current Expert in Residence at Conservation Careers. With over 25 years of experience working for leading organisations like the Gorilla Fund, WWF, Greenpeace and
Scotland is a land of breathtaking beauty — from its rugged coasts and misty glens to its rich biodiversity and wild spaces. But like all places we love, it needs care, commitment and community to keep it that way. In this episode, we’re joined by Barry Fisher, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful, the environmental charity
Hi there, Nick here from Conservation Careers, and welcome to the podcast. When was the last time a piece of art changed how you thought or felt about the natural world? Today’s guest is Rory McCann — a conservation artist and muralist who uses large-scale, community-driven art to inspire awareness, connection, and action for nature. In
Have you ever felt stuck, burnt out, or unsure of your next move in your career? In this episode we’re joined by Kristi Foster, Head of Programmes at Conservation Careers and an experienced careers coach. Kristi has been a guiding force for hundreds of conservationists — helping them overcome internal barriers like imposter syndrome, burnout,
How rewilding is helping nature and people thrive in Portugal and beyond, with our Rewilding Expert in Residence, Pedro Ribeiro. If you’ve ever wondered what rewilding really means – or what it takes to make it happen on the ground – this episode is for you. We’re joined by Pedro Ribeiro, our Rewilding Expert in
Dr Marisa Tellez knew from a young age that she was destined to work with the world’s apex predators—particularly crocodiles. While her peers played with dolls, she immersed herself in books, documentaries, and wildlife centres, determined to one day turn her fascination into action. In this episode, we sit down with Dr Tellez, Executive Director
What happens when you stop fearing sharks — and start listening to them? In this inspiring episode, we dive into the extraordinary world of Cristina Zenato – a trailblazing shark behaviourist, cave explorer, and professional diver who has spent over three decades in the Bahamas. As Founder of the non-profit People of the Water, Cristina has
Explore how conservation professionals, educators and career-switchers can use education to scale their impact, with Dave Johnston, Director of Professional Development at the Wildlife Conservation Society, based at the Bronx Zoo in New York. Dave shares a passionate, inspiring perspective on why education is fundamental to conservation – and how zoos, aquariums, and teachers can
How do you design a training programme that actually prepares conservationists for the real world? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Stephen Green, Senior Lecturer at Newquay University Centre and co-creator of our new MSc in Conservation Project Management. Together, we reflect on the story behind this pioneering Master’s, review its first year, and
Today we’re joined by Sara Kenny – Communications and Marketing Manager at Biodiversify – for a rich conversation on the power of messaging, the art of communications strategy, and why brand matters in conservation. We dig into Sara’s journey from zoology and human rights into charity communications, and now, leading communications and marketing for one
What can three decades in one wild place teach us about conservation? In this episode, we sit down with Craig Ralston – Natural England Senior Reserve Manager at Yorkshire’s Lower Derwent Valley National Nature Reserve – to explore his remarkable 30-year journey of restoring landscapes, inspiring communities, and navigating change. Craig shares his reflections on the