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Conserving sloths in Costa Rica with Cecilia Pamich
Nov 7, 2025
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Conserving Mabula Ground-Hornbills with Dr Lucy Kemp
Jul 21, 2025
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Working in sea turtle research with Dr Liberty Boyd
Jul 8, 2025
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Conserving elusive and threatened species like the Plains Wanderer withSaskia Gerhady
Jul 3, 2025
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Building a Career in Conservation (ecologist edition) with Dr Kelly Dixon
Mar 27, 2025
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| 11/7/25 | Conserving sloths in Costa Rica with Cecilia Pamich | Cecilia Pamich is a passionate conservationist and the Director of Growth and Communication with the Sloth Conservation Foundation (SCF) in Costa Rica. As one of the founding members of SCF, Cecilia is a passionate advocate for sloths and the importance of their conservation - and she shares her energy and inspiration with us today. Welcome Cecilia!#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Cecilia? Check out the Sloth Conservation Foundation here or follow them on socials. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or Instagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | Conserving Mabula Ground-Hornbills with Dr Lucy Kemp | Dr Lucy Kemp (pronouns: she/her) is an ecologist and conservationist emersed in her work to protect the Mabula Ground Hornbills. Based in South Africa, she is Project Manager of the Mabula Ground-Hornbill Project and co-chair of the IUCN SSC Hornbill Specialist Group. Lucy shares – · Her journey to work with wildlife· Working with threatened species like the Mabula Ground Hornbill· Her advice for aspiring conservationists · The important role that women play in the wildlife space#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Lucy? Follow their project on Instagram @ground.hornbill or check out the website here. If you would like to support the project or find out more about getting involved, email project@ground-hornbill.org.zaIf you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or Instagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | Working in sea turtle research with Dr Liberty Boyd | Dr Liberty Boyd (pronouns: she/her) is a conservation biologist and ocean adventurer, working with sea turtles in South Florida, USA for her post-doc research project. She brings her energy and enthusiasm to the #itsawildlifepod and we talk about – · Her journey to work with wildlife· Transitioning from your PhD into a post-doc and careers in academia· Her advice for aspiring conservationists and biology students#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Liberty? Follow her on Instagram @libertyology or TikTok @libertyology, or email her here: libertyology@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or Instagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 7/3/25 | Conserving elusive and threatened species like the Plains Wanderer withSaskia Gerhady | Wildlife conservation is more than just a career for many—it’s a passion, a calling, and in some cases, a lifelong pursuit. Saskia Gerhady (pronouns: she/her) is a passionate ecologist and a PhD student who exemplifies the dedication it takes to protect elusive and endangered species like the Plains Wanderer, a small but fascinating bird endemic to Australia. Her journey offers valuable insights into the importance of researching unique species, the challenges of working in wildlife conservation, and career advice for aspiring wildlife professionals.#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to the Linktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers on Conservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation on environmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources on Pinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Saskia? Follow her on Instagram @saskiagerhady or to get involved, head to Bush Heritage Australia, and follow the links to volunteer.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or Instagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | Building a Career in Conservation (ecologist edition) with Dr Kelly Dixon | Conservation science is a rewarding yet challenging fieldand today we speak with Dr. Kelly Dixon (pronouns: she/her), a wildlife ecologist, Ecological Programs Manager at Territory Natural Resource Management (TNRM), and Adjunct Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University, based in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.Kelly shares her journey through the field of conservationas well as her experiences in academic research, sensational and yet challenging fieldwork, and collaboration with Indigenous communities. Kelly is a passionate conservationist and offers a wealth of advice for those embarking on careers in this field.Tune in for her top takeaways on how to succeed in conservation!#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve triedeverythingto land your dream job in wildlife conservation?We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Saskia? Follow her on Instagram@kellyd_wildlife or see her published research onGoogle Scholar orResearch Gate. If you want to find out more about Kelly’s work with TNRM or are interested in volunteering, click here.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch byemailitsawildlife3@gmail.com orInstagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 3/14/25 | Working as a Wildlife Rehabilitator in Costa Rica with Gabriella Pereira | Gabriella Pereiro (pronouns: she/her) is a biologist, wildlife rehabilitator and coordinator of interns and volunteers at the Wild Sun wildlife rescue centre in Costa Rica. Originally from Brazil, Gabriella has had to leave her country and her language behind to pursue her passion for wildlife conservation. In our conversation, we talk all about – Gabriella’s journey to work with wildlife A day in the life of a wildlife rehabilitator living and working in Costa Rica Being a wildlife person and a people person Career advice for pursuing your own career with wildlife (building your network and experience are really important in this field!), and, Not waiting for opportunities to come to you and instead, actively reaching out with emails and messages – Gabriella gives us permission to be annoying and send that email anyway!#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlife is a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to the Linktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers on Conservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation on environmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources on Pinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Gabriella? Follow her on Instagram @gabriellacphoto or email her at gabriellactpereira@gmail.com. If you’d like to find out more about Wild Sun Rescue, or you’re interested in volunteering with wildlife or becoming an intern, click here.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or Instagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 2/27/25 | Decision Making and Discovering What You Want To Do In Conservation with Mary Buford Turnage | Mary Buford Turnage (pronouns: she/her) is a wildlife biologist and science communicator. Originally from the USA, MB is now a PhD candidate studying the interactions between wildlife and farmland in New Zealand. We talk all about – MB’s journey in conservation The pressure to specialize and how to contextualize that as a generalist Navigating the confusion of not knowing what you want to do with your life Managing feelings of overwhelm at the state of the world to make a positive impact MB’s career advice for aspiring conservationists#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee website to find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Mary Buford? Follow her on Instagram @earthyemby,YouTube @earthyemby,TikTok @earthyemby andBlueSkyIf you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch byemail itsawildlife3@gmail.com orInstagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | Starting your conservation career in NZ with Josh Overend | Josh Overend (pronouns: he/him) is a wildlife photographerand biologist working on a riparian ecosystem restoration project in Christchurch, New Zealand.We talk all about✨Josh’s journey to fast track his career and landhis first job in the field✨Simple ways to start out in wildlife photography✨ 3 easy things you can do to accelerate yourcareer with wildlifeDo research in your own time and learn aboutyour passionsGain as much hands-on experience as you can(Josh suggests wildlife rehabilitation and rescue centres as a starting point)Build your network by putting yourself out there(but try not to put people on a pedestal!)#ITSAWILDLIFE#itsawildlifeis a platform supporting you tostart and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservationwork - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES:Feel like you’ve triedeverythingto land your dreamjob in wildlife conservation?We got you!struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid workwith wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?so, what’s the next step?✨Book a free clarity call for personalizedcareer pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife oremail itsawildlife3@gmail.com✨Head to theLinktr.ee websiteto find career advice from wildlifers onConservation Careers and funding opportunities in conservation onenvironmentalgrants.org✨Check out our free resources onPinterest @itisawildlifeSUPPORT & CONNECT:Want to hear more from Josh? Follow his adventures onInstagram @josho_photography, onFacebookor at hiswebsite. You can also find out more about the South Island Wildlife Hospitalhere.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network.We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch byemailitsawildlife3@gmail.comorInstagram @itisawildlife DMCan't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 1/30/25 | Pairing neuroscience and conservation with María Dabrowski | María Dabrowski (pronouns: she/her) is a cognitive neuroscientist turned ecologist who currently works for an international NGO called Rare that does work in conservation and behavioural sciences. Like many in the field of conservation, María shares her non-linear journey as well as her experiences as a Latina working in STEM and her pointers for others looking to pursue a career in conservation! In a world where conservation efforts are crucial, individuals from diverse backgrounds bring unique perspectives and challenges to the field. María, a passionate conservationist with a rich blend of identities, shares her journey, experiences, and insights into making the conservation space more inclusive. María, a Latina woman in STEM, reflects on her journey, highlighting the complexities of navigating multiple identities in the conservation field. Despite facing challenges and questioning her sense of belonging, María’s determination to create a space for herself and others shines through. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from María? Follow her adventures on Linked In and Instagram @GoGreenForTheOcean. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | Affordable wildlife travel opportunities with Cassandra Ray | “Every day is a different conversation” – affordable wildlife travel with Cassandra Ray Are you someone who loves wildlife, has a passion for travel, and dreams of making a real difference in conservation efforts around the world? If so, today’s post is for you! Cassandra Ray (pronouns: she/her) is a zoologist and wildlife educator who has found a unique way to combine her love for animals, education, and adventure into a fulfilling and impactful career. Here’s a closer look at her inspiring path and how you can do the same. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on Instagram @itisawildlife or Pinterest @itisawildlife SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Cassandra? Follow her adventures on Instagram @casanimaladventures If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email itsawildlife3@gmail.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
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| 1/16/25 | Lemur research and support for early-career ecologists with Coral Chell | Lemurs, the enchanting primates endemic to Madagascar, are facing unprecedented threats. With approximately 98% of the 110 known lemur species classified as endangered, research on their behaviour and physiology in relation to human disturbance is vital for their conservation. Meet Coral Chell (pronouns: she/her), a PhD student at the University of Toronto and conservationist who is researching the behaviour and conservation implications for threatened lemur species in Madagascar. In this conversation, she provides valuable insights into her research project as well as the support needed for research students and early-career ecologists in the field. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Coral? Follow her adventures on Instagram @conservationphdtails. And to find out more information about lemurs or support their conservation efforts, visit the Lemur Conservation Network website for resources and information. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 1/9/25 | Patience pays off on your journey to work with wildlife with Beatriz Maia | When it comes to pursuing a career in wildlife conservation, the journey is often as diverse and unpredictable as the ecosystems we seek to protect. Beatriz Maia (pronouns: she/her) now works as a Project Manager at Epacha Private Game Reserve in Namibia with her partner and two dogs – and lives a picture-perfect, wild life surrounded by giraffes, zebras and lions. And while with hindsight it can be easy to connect the dots, Beatriz shares the ups and downs of her journey to work her dream job with wildlife – the leaps of faith and the slow waits. She also shares advice for your own journey to land your dream job with wildlife – as well as finding work with your partner as a couple in conservation. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Beatriz? Follow her adventures on Instagram at @beaconservationist. You can also find out more about Epacha Private Game Reserve in Namibia here. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 1/3/25 | Life as a Wildlife Vet Nurse: Insights from Joey Solimine | Living as a wildlife vet nurse is a dream for many animal lovers, but few understand the complexities and challenges involved in this rewarding career. Joey Solimine (pronouns: she/her) is a wildlife conservationist and veterinary nurse who has dedicated her life to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife in central and south America, particularly the Amazon region. Through her experiences, Joey sheds light on the unique joys and challenges faced by wildlife veterinarians and conservationists. Joey now works in wildlife rehabilitation and veterinary medicine, and is the founder of the non-profit organization, Jungle Rescue Reform in the Amazon rainforest. Joey shares her insights about working in wildlife conservation as a veterinarian, travelling to have a meaningful impact for wildlife rehabilitation projects and her tips for pursuing your passion for wildlife as paid work. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Joey? Follow her adventures on Instagram @joey.of.the.jungle or YouTube @joeyofthejungle. You can also find out more about her non-profit organization, Jungle Rescue Reform on their website here. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 12/26/24 | Follow your heart to work with wildlife with Teneale Hayes | Teneale Hayes (pronouns: she/her) is a wildlife and domestic vet nurse and passionate wildlife carer who now specializes in rehabilitation of flying foxes. Teneale’s journey within the wildlife space led her to try many different career options within the wildlife field and she has found a role that suits her passions, interests and supports her passion for wildlife care. Teneale shares some options for getting involved in wildlife care as well as her advice for taking care or wildlife carers! #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Teneale? Follow her adventures on Instagram @teneales_wild_life. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 12/20/24 | How to create your own job online in wildlife education with Hannah Korner | Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and education? Have you ever thought about sharing that passion through YouTube as a science communicator? Or creating a side hustle that aligns with your passion for wildlife storytelling? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, stay tuned for today’s step-by-step guide on how to get started! Today, we speak with Hannah Korner (pronouns: she/her) who is a wildlife biologist, science communicator and founder of The Kritter Korner, a YouTube channel that focuses on wildlife education and engagement for children aged 5 – 12. Hannah combines her love for nature and teaching on YouTube and has created her own business and role as a children’s wildlife educator – and today she shares how you can do the same! In this blog post, we’ll explore how to get started, what equipment you need, and tips for growing your audience—all while making learning fun! #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Hannah? Follow her adventures on Instagram @hannah_korner or the Kritter Korner @kritter_korner_. You can watch the channel on YouTube The Kritter Korner or check out the website here If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 12/6/24 | How to start out in wildlife photography with Jesse Campbell | Are you a budding wildlife enthusiast with a passion for photography? Jesse Campbell (pronouns: he/him) is a 21-year-old reptile enthusiast. Jesse balances his time as an undergraduate student, studying biology in the final year of his degree at Wollongong University, with his wildlife photography business and content creation on his YouTube channel, Jesse’s WildLife. Jesse has worked with reptiles in various capacities: at zoo facilities such as Symbio Wildlife Park, doing snake relocations and more recently as an ecologist doing fauna surveys. He also works around the conservation and awareness of the Monaro Earless Dragon (Tympanocryptis osbornei), an endangered lizard endemic to that area. In this post, we explore Jesse’s journey to work with wildlife, social media and wildlife photography as well as his insights and valuable tips for those looking to embark on their own wildlife adventure. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Jesse? Follow his adventures and view his wildlife photography (and videography) on Instagram @jesseswildlife, Flickr, Facebook, TikTok @jesseswildlife and YouTube @jesses_wildlife. What do you think? why not let us know or follow along for the adventure! If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | Equality in Ecology with Şeniz Mustafa | In the realm of ecology and conservation, diverse voices and experiences are crucial to shaping a more inclusive field. One such voice is Şeniz Mustafa (pronouns: she/her), a recent graduate with a master’s degree in ecology and conservation. Her journey, marked by curiosity and determination, offers valuable insights into both the challenges and opportunities faced by aspiring ecologists today. Şeniz shares her journey and commitment to promoting equality and diversity within wildlife careers, as well as her thoughts on how we can open up the space on all levels. For a transcript of this conversation, click here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Seniz? Follow her adventures on Instagram @SenizDoesNature and TikTok @SenizDoesNature. You can also find out more about the White Stork Project here If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 10/17/24 | How to work in Pangolin Conservation with Kelsey Prediger | Kelsey Prediger (pronouns: she/her) is a passionate wildlife biologist who works in Namibia to conserve pangolins. Originally from Michigan, USA, Kelsey followed her passion to make a meaningful impact for wildlife conservation with an unexpected career pathway shifting from veterinary medicine to wildlife management. She moved halfway around the world and her adventures led her to jump headfirst into pangolin conservation. She is now the Founder and Executive Director of the Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation, a non-profit she created to raise awareness and deliver grassroots conservation outcomes for pangolins in Africa. In this candid conversation, Kelsey shares her insights, challenges, and advice for aspiring conservationists. For a transcript of this episode, click here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Kelsey? Follow her adventures on Instagram @conservation.kelsey or find out more about Pangolin conservation and the Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation on their website, Facebook, X, Instagram, or their LinkTree. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 9/13/24 | Nature connection with Chiara Bono | Chiara Bono (pronouns: she/her) is an Italian biologist and nature blogger focused on ethology (animal behaviour) who is passionate about nature connection. Chiara shares her process for taking time to connect with nature as well as the experiences that are available to each and every one of us when we take the time to slow down, appreciate the world around us and tune into our emotions – the way we feel when we are in nature. Chiara also speaks about her blog – and the importance of promoting sustainability as something that is simple, accessible and attainable. For a transcript of this episode, click here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Follow Chiara on Instagram @bkikiworld_eco or at her blog. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 9/6/24 | How to interpret your human design as a career conservationist with Novaline Elsebet | Are you looking to find your way into a career in conservation? Feel like you’ve tried everything to land that dream job and still can’t get beyond the interview stage? Starting to doubt your decision to follow your passion for wildlife? If the answer to any of these is yes, then it sounds as if you could use some clarity… and reassurance! And for that, you’re in the right place! Today, we speak with Novaline Elsebet (pronouns: she/her), a life coach and human design reader who joins us to share how we can affirm our purpose and feel confident we are on the right pathway whilst navigating our journey as career conservationists – as well as what to do if we are not! While this topic might feel surprising to any weekly readers of #itsawildlife, I would encourage you to embrace this opportunity to learn about something completely new! #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! For a transcript of this episode, click here. FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Follow her adventures and her insights on social media – @novanavitas on Instagram or @thisisnovaline on TikTok. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 8/30/24 | How to work with African wildlife with Kayla Zoon | Kayla Zoon (pronouns: she/her) is a wildlife biologist, conservation storyteller and career coach, based in South Africa. Initially as a conservation biologist, Kayla worked across several remote research stations, monitoring wildlife and educating students on how to get involved in wildlife conservation. Throughout her fieldwork, Kayla observed a disconnect between what conservation looked like on the ground and what society thought it should look like – so much so, that when Kayla posted pictures from her fieldwork, people often didn’t understand how it benefited wildlife conservation. By sharing her experiences, Kayla discovered her passion for science communication and conservation education. As such, she has since transitioned into wildlife photography, content creation and conservation storytelling. She also operates her own safari lodge on the edge of Kruger National Park and works as a wildlife career coach, helping people on their journey to become wildlife conservationists. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: If you want to hear more from Kayla – tune into our conversation on the podcast or follow her adventures on Instagram @kaylaz.wildlife or TikTok @kaylaz.wildlife. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 8/22/24 | How to start bird watching with Angela Schumpert | Birdwatching is more than just a hobby; it’s a way to connect with nature, unwind, and experience the beauty of our feathered friends. Angela Schumpert (pronouns: she/her) is a mum of four, a passionate birdwatcher and the personality behind the popular Instagram account @the_berd_nird. Here, she shares her insights and tips on how to dive into birdwatching, the ethics involved, and her personal experiences that have enriched her journey. Angela’s story is a testament to the joy and fulfillment that birdwatching can bring. It encourages us to slow down, pay attention to the natural world, and find beauty in the everyday. Whether you’re an experienced birdwatcher or a curious beginner, there’s always something new to discover in the world of birds. So, grab your binoculars, head outside, and see what feathered friends you can find! For a transcript of our conversation, check it out here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Angela? Follow her adventures on social media – @the_berd_nird on Instagram, @berdnird4 on TikTok, @the_berd_nird on Facebook and @theberdnird on YouTube. Happy birdwatching! What do you think? why not let us know or follow along for the adventure! If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 8/15/24 | Taking care of your mental health for conservationists with Brittany Sawrey-Coulson | Brittany Sawrey-Coulson (pronouns: she/her) is a conservationist and mental health therapist in a private practice in Arizona, USA. During her first career was immersed in her passion for wildlife ecology and zookeeping before she recognized her passion for… people! Brittany now spends her professional life sitting one-on-one with people working through trauma and life transition –including anything from anxiety and depression, to career change, childhood trauma, and more. Combining her two passions, Brittany is known as the conservation therapist. Today we discuss ways to cultivate a positive mindset for a sustainable career with wildlife, whilst managing the mental health challenges that inevitably come with passion-motivated career pathways like this one! For a transcript of this conversation, click here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Brittany? Follow her adventures on Instagram @the_conservation_therapist. What do you think? why not let us know or follow along for the adventure! If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 8/8/24 | Life as a marine biologist and PhD candidate with Dina-Leigh Simons | Dina-Leigh Simons (pronouns: she/her) is a passionate marine biologist and PhD student at the University of Liverpool in the UK. Her research focuses on developing innovative methods using environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor marine biodiversity along the UK’s coastlines, particularly in rocky shores—a fascinating environment filled with starfish and anemones. Navigating the path of a PhD in marine biology is a journey filled with unique challenges and rewarding experiences. Dina-Leigh shares her insights on what it means to pursue this field, emphasizing the importance of networking, self-discovery, and finding a supportive community. A transcript of this episode is here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Dina? Follow her adventures on social media – @no_ordinary_biologist on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn or visit her website here. What do you think? why not let us know or follow along for the adventure! If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
| 8/1/24 | Enabling Conservation with Ryan Eddowes | “Above all, don’t let anyone tell you, you can’t!” Ryan Eddowes (pronouns: he/him) was a safari guide and herpetologist currently based in the UK. He has achieved all of this whilst managing a mobility condition he was born with called bilateral talipes (also known as clubfoot). In the world of conservation, where the call of the wild beckons and the desire to protect our planet’s biodiversity runs deep, there are often barriers that hinder individuals from pursuing their passion. But for Ryan Eddowes, a Zoologist specializing in reptiles and amphibians, overcoming physical limitations has been an integral part of his remarkable journey. Here, we delve into Ryan’s inspiring story, exploring how he defied expectations, pursued his dreams, and became a driving force for change in the conservation industry. A transcript of this episode is here. #ITSAWILDLIFE #itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife! FREE RESOURCES: Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you! struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career? so, what’s the next step? ✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email hello@itisawildlife.com✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com SUPPORT & CONNECT: Want to hear more from Ryan? Follow him on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. Ryan is also a blogger on Conservation Careers so you can check out his work here. What do you think? why not let us know or follow along for the adventure! If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review to support the show and share the love with your network. We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email hello@itisawildlife.com or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest. Can't wait to connect! | — | ||||||
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