Interviews Senior Level July 3, 2018 12 min read

James Lowen | Wildlife Photographer, Author & Travel Guide

I spoke with James Lowen. Nature Lover, Author, Wildlife Photographer, Travel Guide amongst other things. I asked him about his love of nature and where it all began, his writing and photography and what advice he could give people… What first got you interested in nature and did you consider when you were younger that

Stephen Thompson
Interviews Senior Level June 28, 2018 6 min read

Claire Thompson | Mindfulness and the Natural World

Claire Thompson is author of ‘Mindfulness and the Natural World’ and has dedicated her career to the protection of our natural world. She has worked World Land Trust and BirdLife International. Here she speaks to Conservation Careers about her career and the importance of reconnecting to the natural world through mindfulness, meditation, yoga and Buddhism… Why do you

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Senior Level June 22, 2018 4 min read

Samuel Mutisya | Tearing up the conservation rule book

Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in Northern Kenya is home to the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, the last two remaining northern white rhino, a thriving wildlife community, thousands of domestic cattle, eco-tourism and many community projects. Ol Pejeta is tearing up the rule book of traditional conservation and combining conservation, community development, livestock

Catherine Hunter
Careers Advice News June 20, 2018 1 min read

WEBINAR! How to get a conservation job?

On Thursday July 5th at 7pm (UK time) Conservation Careers and WildTeam UK are hosting a special webinar to help you secure the conservation job of your dreams, as part of their Conservation Career Starter – UK Workshop. During the special one hour event you’ll learn about: How to apply for for a conservation job (the ten key

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Scientist June 14, 2018 4 min read

Working in Conservation as a Veterinarian

Veterinarians working as conservationists are classified into the field of Conservation Medicine. This field also overlaps with many other areas such as human medicine, biology, zoology, ecology, etc. As a veterinarian who has been lucky enough to study a semester of Conservation Medicine at university, I would like to give you an insight into how

soniaweber@hotmail.de' Sonja Weber
Interviews Senior Level June 7, 2018 10 min read

Richard Thomas | TRAFFIC’s Global Communications Co-ordinator

Richard Thomas is responsible for all the outputs of TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, a leading NGO working globally to combat illegal / unsustainable trade in animals and plants. All information they pass into the public domain and to many of their donors goes through Richard and he also oversees updates to the website

Patrick Pester
Interviews Senior Level June 4, 2018 8 min read

Dr Kerry Kriger | Sweeping in to Save The Frogs

Dr Kerry Kriger is the Founder and Executive Director of Save The Frogs. This USA based charity is on a mission to protect amphibian populations and promote a society that respects and appreciates nature and wildlife. For the last 10 years, their staff and volunteers have created over 2000 educational programs in 57 countries. They

Hiral Naik
Interviews Scientist May 31, 2018 9 min read

Working with Save the Elephants (and landing a dream conservation job)

Lydia Tiller works for Save the Elephants and is the Research and Science Manager for their Human-Elephant Co-Existence Program. Save the Elephants are working to preserve vital migration corridors, maintain elephant-friendly landscapes and promote tolerant relationships between elephant and man. There is an increase in pressure on elephants due to the rising human footprint thus

Caitlin Wilkinson
Careers Advice Top Tips May 28, 2018 6 min read

Optimising your CV for a Career in Conservation

Many people are passionate about conversation; because of this, securing a position within the field can be tricky. There is often intense competition. Having a brilliant CV is the first step to securing that all important role, let’s take a look at how to make sure your CV is irresistible for a career in conservation.

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Mid Career May 28, 2018 4 min read

Sarah Morgan | Eco educator and entrepreneur

Sarah Morgan studied ecology at Cardiff University, now she is a free-lance science communicator running her own business; Eco-explore education. Her business provides science workshops to schools, community groups and for events, specialising in making science accessible for children with additional needs. I spoke to her about her experiences and what it’s like to be

Catherine Hunter
Careers Advice May 21, 2018 6 min read

How a placement year can benefit your conservation career

In a world where a conservation career is coveted, and even entry-level roles require extensive experience, simply having a degree is no longer enough. Completing a placement year may be one way to bolster your chances in such a competitive field, as they present an opportunity to gain real-world experience and an insight into the

Sophie May Watts
Interviews Communicator May 8, 2018 6 min read

Conservation drones with Indlovu Aerial Trust’s Quin Clark

Never underestimate the impact of the 2 am wake-up call. For, in the dead of night, when there are no distractions, re-evaluations take place. In 2015, Quin Clark, then a technical programme manager in the financial sector, woke one morning and decided he did not want to be an armchair conservationist anymore. Sickened by the continued onslaught

Kathleen Retourne
Interviews Early Years April 19, 2018 4 min read

Chasing the elusive snow leopard dream

For many budding wildlife biologists, being paid to research a species as rare and elusive as the snow leopard is the dream. For Imogene Cancellare, a PhD student at the University of Delaware, this is her reality. Imogene kindly spoke with me about her journey to this position, and shared some advice for others starting

Sophie May Watts
Careers Advice News April 19, 2018 2 min read

ECOS Student Writing Competition – Sponsored by Conservation Careers

Do you have an interest in the conservation of nature? Do you have something to say about it? Do you want us to help you say it? Check out the ECOS Student Writing Competition sponsored by Conservation Careers… ECOS, published by the British Association of Nature Conservationists, provides leading edge comment on policies and debates and challenges in

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Scientist April 16, 2018 3 min read

Trouble in Paradise: Advice and insight from Victor Bonito on saving reefs in Fiji

Director and head scientist for Reef Explorer (Fiji) Ltd, Victor Bonito has traveled the globe studying and exploring reefs including throughout Micronesia and U.S. Pacific Territories, Southeast Asia, Hawaii and Madagascar – and of course, Fiji.  Conservation Careers fishes for career advice for anyone ‘cray-sea’ about marine conservation.  The worlds’ reefs are in deep trouble, but

Paige Winslade
Careers Advice Top Tips April 5, 2018 4 min read

Six mistakes to avoid in your conservation job hunt

We’ve helped hundreds of people from across the globe to find their dream conservation job, and wanted to share with you the six biggest rookie mistakes people make in their conservation job hunt. Thinking conservation is all about being outside studying things like sharks, turtles and lions. WRONG! The conservation sector is a growing professional industry and has an

Dr Nick Askew
Interviews Senior Level April 5, 2018 8 min read

Beach Babies, Marine Invaders and Enthusiasm!

‘Capturing our Coast’ (CoCoast) is an ongoing citizen science project aiming to discover more about the species that live in our seas and how we can protect them. CoCoast believes that the responsibility for protecting our seas and wonderful marine biodiversity belongs to all of us. Here, I speak to Dr Siobhan Vye, project officer,

Rachel Gunn
Interviews Scientist April 3, 2018 8 min read

Don’t eat penguin snow – Antarctic advice from Iain Staniland

For more than two decades Dr Iain Staniland has worked for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), carrying out research on Antarctic wildlife and producing numerous scientific publications. He created the blog – Antarctic Dad and has spent a combined total of four years living in the great white south… Keep reading, we may be some

Patrick Pester
Careers Advice March 29, 2018 7 min read

Big footsteps to follow: Living and working with elephants in Botswana – Hayley Blackwell, Elephants for Africa

Hayley Blackwell is the Scientific Officer for Elephants for Africa (EfA), originally from the UK, but has been living and working in the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Botswana since 2016. Initially joining EfA as a volunteer research assistant for one year, Hayley was offered the position of Scientific Officer, an opportunity she couldn’t refuse… What

Catherine Hunter
Interviews Mid Career March 21, 2018 8 min read

If you don’t ask you don’t get – network and skill share to achieve your goals: An Interview with filmmaker Lacy Wittman

It takes courage to ask for help. Even more so when that person is a stranger. Harder still to ask for expensive equipment, or request accommodation and travel expenses. But, by doing just that, filmmaker and photographer Lacy Wittman managed to turn her passion for elephants into an ongoing adventure and part-time career, at little

Kathleen Retourne
Interviews Senior Level March 21, 2018 9 min read

Communicating the wonders of the natural world with Stephen Moss

“My passion is to communicate the wonders of the natural world to the widest possible audience”, said Stephen Moss, one of Britain’s leading nature writers, broadcasters and TV producers. He shares my passion of communicating the wonders of the natural world to people of any age wherever they might be. I talked to Stephen and asked

Stephen Thompson
Volunteer & Internships Top Tips March 21, 2018 7 min read

How to Start your Career in Marine Biology

Breaking into the field of Marine Biology as a recent grad can be daunting and you’ll likely encounter many rejections. “Sorry you don’t have enough experience” is an over-used phrase that will hold you back on getting your lucky first job. But how do you break the cycle of need experience to get a job, but need a job

Oceanwildly
Interviews Senior Level March 21, 2018 5 min read

Insight into the NGO path of Conservation with Sophie Lewis

Sophie Lewis is the Responsible Whale Watching Project Manager at the World Cetacean Alliance (WCA). The WCA is a global coalition of organisations dedicated to the protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises across the world. Here, Sophie discusses her career path and gives advice on how she ended up working for this wonderful organisation. Why

Caitlin Wilkinson
Interviews Senior Level March 15, 2018 5 min read

John Burton – A lifetime working in conservation

Founder of the World Land Trust, a charity which has been running for nearly 30 years; more than a decade as Chief Executive of Fauna & Flora International; and an experienced natural history writer and editor, John has spent his whole life immersed in the natural world and conservation. I spoke to him about his

Alice Johnson
Careers Advice Top Tips March 14, 2018 5 min read

Chasing the Coveted Conservation Career by Sarah Blake

Conservation Careers Blogger Sarah Blake shares her opinions, experiences and frustrations of hunting for a conservation job, to encourage you not to give up! We are all on the hunt for that secret sliver of information that we think must be out there. That magical and mythical key that should unlock the door to the conservation

Sarah Blake