“In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we are taught.” (Baba Dioum)

making Science Accessible, Engaging, and Inspiring

I love connecting people with the natural world and showing the importance of the work we do—whether as scientists, ecologists, or conservationists. I strive to share these stories and processes in ways that everyone can relate to:

Public Talks: Presentations for schools, universities, and community groups.

Sharing knowledge across different audiences: A lecture at Taronga Zoo, Australia, focused on uniting communities, scientists, and decision-makers for biodiversity conservation, alongside a presentation in Brazil, introducing amphibians to children aged 7-10.

Visual Storytelling: Designing posters, infographics, and educational materials that illustrate both scientific results and practical conservation work.

I provide area managers with my articles, concise summaries, and illustrations, ensuring the information is clear and actionable for those involved in conservation.

Interactive Tours: Guiding experiences that showcase real-world conservation, like bush regeneration efforts.

Leading an educational tour at Yana Badu Wetlands, Sydney, Australia, exploring the unique ecosystem and sharing insights on wetland regeneration and conservation efforts with participants.