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Conservation giving

Next week I will be starting a new role as an Environmental Grants Manager with Arcadia Fund and I’m thrilled about supporting ambitious conservation projects around the globe.

Posted byEmma McIntoshMarch 25, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:biodiversity, collaboration, conservation, ecology, evidence, forests, impact evaluation, inspiration, marine, ocean, protection

A Sri Lankan sea

The sun has just set over a coconut fringed headland on our last night in Sri Lanka. These few weeks have offered a fantastic contrast to the short, chilly days in London at this time of year, and have also highlighted the incredible biological riches this country has to offer.

Posted byEmma McIntoshJanuary 5, 2019January 7, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:biodiversity, conservation, forests, marine, ocean, protection

Protecting Great British Oceans

Today I am starting as Coordinator of the Great British Oceans campaign with the Marine Reserves Coalition.

Posted byEmma McIntoshApril 5, 2018May 23, 2018Posted inUncategorizedTags:biodiversity, collaboration, ecology, Great British Oceans, marine, ocean, policy, protection, Westminster

Why ‘it’s scary’ is a lame excuse for not engaging in science communication

Today I woke up to an email alert announcing that I am now on YouTube, standing there delivering a talk for all the world to see.

Posted byEmma McIntoshMay 9, 2016January 25, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:communication, conservation, leadership, protection, systematic conservation planning
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