Podcasts Careers Advice March 23, 2021 2 min read

Podcast: Helen Turnbull | The Cape Leopard Trust

How do you conserve a species which is incredibly hard to see? A ghost species? That’s the challenge faced by today’s guest Helen Turnbull, CEO of the Cape Leopard Trust in South Africa. The Cape leopard is the stuff of legends. It’s seldom seen and highly elusive, surviving in some of the most inhospitable habitat

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Careers Advice March 11, 2021 16 min read

From Rutland Water to the British Birdwatching Fair | Inside Tim Appleton’s wild career

Tim Appleton MBE (now retired) is well known as the warden of Rutland Water nature reserve in the UK and co-founder of the British Birdwatching Fair. Guest blogger Stephen Thompson talked to him about his interest in wildlife, where his career began, the importance of volunteering and much more but not forgetting the biggest conservation

Stephen Thompson
Scientist Animal Welfare March 9, 2021 1 min read

Conservation Career Accelerator | Live Q&A

Do you work in wildlife conservation, but feel you’d like to have more impact, purpose and happiness in your career? Our new 12-week online course, the Conservation Career Accelerator, takes you through a step-by-step process to help you achieve just that. If you’d like to unlock more impact, purpose and happiness in your career, join

Dr Nick Askew
Podcasts Careers Advice March 8, 2021 2 min read

Podcast: Women in Conservation

What unique challenges do women face in conservation?   Are self-sabotage and imposter syndrome more common in women, and how can female conservationists gain more support in their careers?  Today’s episode is something a little bit different…   It’s a recording of a recent webinar by Conservation Careers where we explored the barriers and opportunities for the women, who have dedicated their careers to conserving ‘mother Earth’.  We’re

Dr Nick Askew
Careers Advice News March 5, 2021 5 min read

Staying positive (but testing negative!) during the pandemic…

Conservation Careers Blogger Beth Beale shares some positive impacts COVID-19 has had on the planet, and how we can keep supporting nature after the pandemic. 2020… What a year it has been! Despite concern over the uncertainty of what might happen to us all, the lockdowns caused by the Pandemic have actually been a welcome

Beth Beale
Recruitment Tips Professional Development March 3, 2021 15 min read

Behind the scenes | Applying for a conservation job at Conservation Careers

This week we welcomed five new Social Media Officers to the Conservation Careers team as part-time, remote volunteers. How did we select our top candidates, and why? What made them stand out? And why were other applications unsuccessful? We’re sharing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into our the recruitment process, to help applicants understand what conservation employers

Dr Nick Askew
Scientist Early Years February 25, 2021 1 min read

Podcast: Dr Nick Askew | Conservation Careers

Do you think conservation jobs are just about watching and studying wildlife? Are you curious about what exists beyond research in the conservation sector? Do you want to know if it’s possible (and easy) to pivot into non-research jobs – like business, nonprofit or social enterprise? Then you’ll love this special podcast episode from two

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Communicator February 25, 2021 7 min read

Take a holistic approach to conservation with Thrive

Do you have experience in health care? Do you want a career that promotes health and wellbeing but also enhances the environment? Thrive’s revolutionary therapy centres are integrating nature and health care. Will you join them? Talking to Mark Lang, Thrive’s Communications Manager, it’s easy to feel the strong team ethics Thrive encourages. This was

Charlotte Taylor
Scientist Podcasts February 22, 2021 3 min read

Podcast: Josh Powell | National Geographic Explorer & WWF Voices Presenter

Have you ever met someone and thought to yourself, how has this person done so much in such a short space of time? I felt like that speaking to today’s inspiring guest – Josh Powell. Joshua is a conservation biologist and presenter for the WWF Voices campaign on global biodiversity, covering conservation issues from the

Dr Nick Askew
Ultimate Guides Careers Advice February 17, 2021 1 min read

Top Conservation Skills

Do you ever wish you could read conservation employers’ minds to know exactly what they want? We spend lots of time thinking about what we want in our careers, and how we might get there. But what if we could gain insight into the top conservation skills that employers seek in their employees, those skills

Dr Nick Askew
Webinars Careers Advice February 16, 2021 4 min read

Webinar | Women in Conservation

What unique challenges do women in conservation face? Are self-sabotage and imposter syndrome more common in women? How can women conservationists gain more support in their careers? Explore the barriers and opportunities for the women who’ve dedicated their careers to conserving ‘mother Earth’! Join us for a free webinar with Kirsty Crawford and Laura Cuppage of &

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Scientist February 14, 2021 6 min read

A mammoth task: restoring an Ice-Age ecosystem to save the planet

Climate change has never been more relevant. In the quest for solutions, one project in Siberia seeks to restore the mammoth steppe, a vast grassland ecosystem that once stretched from Alaska to Europe. This mammoth-sized plan could halt permafrost melt and stop the ticking time bomb of greenhouse gases stored within. The best part? It’s

Jamie Bolam
Podcasts Careers Advice February 9, 2021 1 min read

Podcast: Dr Stephanie Schuttler | Fancy Scientist

In this episode we’re speaking with Dr Stephanie Schuttler from the world of Fancy Scientist. Stephanie is an unconventional wildlife biologist, entrepreneur, and careers adviser who has spent nearly two decades studying all over the world. She’s also author of ‘Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It’s Like and What You Need to Know’. We

Dr Nick Askew
Ultimate Guides Careers Advice January 26, 2021 1 min read

Top Conservation Scholarships | Your ticket to Training, Experiences, Research & Projects

At Conservation Careers we’re on a mission to help conservationists achieve career success, and create a world where wildlife thrives. We believe all conservationists should be able to pursue the best training opportunities, have the best experiences, conduct meaningful research and lead impactful conservation projects to boost their careers and ultimately help wildlife thrive. But

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Careers Advice January 22, 2021 12 min read

How to turn the tide with powerful imagery and captivating storytelling – an interview with Shawn Heinrichs from SeaLegacy

Shawn Heinrichs is an Emmy Winning Cinematographer, photographer and conservation storyteller. He is a co-founder of SeaLegacy, an organisation pushing for an abundant, healthy ocean and planet. Shawn uses imagery and words to share the compelling stories of ocean species who otherwise don’t have a voice. Are you interested in a career in conservation photography

Tash Allen
Scientist Animal Welfare January 4, 2021 7 min read

Restoring reefs from little pieces

Does the idea of working on coral reef conservation using cutting edge science excite you? How about living on an island helping tourists to participate and learn about coral conservation? Conservation Careers Blogger Bill Boteler interviewed Simon Dixon to learn about his work restoring damaged coral reefs. Simon is the Marine Discovery Centre Manager at

Bill Boteler
Careers Advice January 1, 2021 4 min read

8 steps to career success in 2021!

Do you believe that landing your dream job is impossible? Do you think that only people who are extraordinarily talented, exceptionally fortunate or just plain lucky (or all of the above!) can have the career of their dreams? If you’re already convinced that it’s impossible, then you probably want to ignore this simple, 8-step system

Dr Nick Askew
Careers Advice News December 28, 2020 15 min read

Conservation Careers | Highlights from 2020

Looking back, we can hardly believe what happened in 2020. This time last year all was ‘normal’ and here we are in a world filled with face-masks, hand sanitiser and travel restrictions. Nevertheless, 2020 hasn’t slowed us down. In fact, seeing how governments worldwide can enact change quickly, at a global scale, to tackle an

Dr Nick Askew
Scientist Podcasts December 21, 2020 37 min read

Podcast: Colin Speedie | Marine conservation

In this podcast we speak with yacht skipper, author and marine conservationist Colin Speedie. Colin has had a lifelong involvement with the sea and its inhabitants. He’s an expert on basking sharks in his own boat since childhood. If you’re interested in marine conservation or like getting out on the high seas, or perhaps just

Dr Nick Askew
Careers Advice News December 15, 2020 1 min read

Meet the crew! Behind the scenes with Team Conservation Careers​

Who is Conservation Careers? And how do we do all the things that we do? Believe it or not, we get asked these questions pretty often! This year we’ve accomplished some incredible things on our mission to help conservationists achieve career success. But we couldn’t have done them without a team of passionate people all

Dr Nick Askew
Webinars Careers Advice December 14, 2020 2 min read

Webinar | Public Speaking for Career Success

Is anxiety around public speaking holding you back in your career? Would you like to expert tips and techniques to make your next interview, meeting or presentation a success? Master your nerves and learn to enjoy public speaking at any career stage with guest Matt Abrahams, educator and coach with Stanford University’s Graduate School of

Dr Nick Askew
Scientist Podcasts December 7, 2020 32 min read

Podcast: Jordan Flagel | TREE

How do you go from being an athlete playing on varsity football and basketball teams in Canada and Europe to setting up your own ecotourism operation, which helps to conserve wildlife in both Guyana and Belize? That’s the journey that our guest today, Jordan Flagel, has been on in his career so far. Jordan is

Dr Nick Askew
Webinars Careers Advice December 4, 2020 1 min read

Webinar | Public Speaking for Career Success

Is anxiety around public speaking holding you back in your career? Would you like to expert tips and techniques to make your next interview, meeting or presentation a success? Master your nerves and learn to enjoy public speaking at any career stage! Join us for a free webinar with Matt Abrahams, educator and coach with

Dr Nick Askew
Podcasts Careers Advice November 23, 2020 38 min read

Podcast: Andre Mader | The Case for Conservation podcast

Today we’re speaking with the host of The Case for Conservation Podcast and Programme Director at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, André Mader. André is a conservation biologist by training and he’s worked mostly in biodiversity policy, first in his native South Africa, and then also in Canada, Switzerland and Japan. During the podcast,

Dr Nick Askew
Early Years Mid Career November 19, 2020 5 min read

New International Ranger Awards open for nominations

The International Ranger Awards recognise the remarkable work of rangers in protected and conserved areas around the world. Ten awardees will each receive a unique uniform patch, and their organisations will receive US$10,000 to support their work. The awards are open to the diversity of rangers across the world, recognising the wide range of work

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Early Years November 18, 2020 6 min read

How to start your own conservation group | Advice from marine biology student Meg Hayward-Smith

Meg Hayward-Smith is a recent graduate and the founder of Falmouth Marine Conservation (FMC), a local conservation group based in Falmouth, Cornwall, who’s mission it is to raise marine awareness to empower the community to protect the local marine environment. Here she talks about what FMC does, what inspired her to start FMC and her

Maddy Simmonds