Can we as members of the public do anything that genuinely helps preserve the natural world?omg don’t i saw that
I truly think that visiting the natural habitat of any endangered species helps people appreciate the need to conserve both species and the environment for future generations. This appreciation can lead to action. Even small actions in everyday life can contribute to the conservation of a species. I also think it is so very important for people who are passionate about conservation of the natural world to also learn about and respect the local culture, and when possible to remember to support local conservation efforts.
When did you decide to develop your passion for animals and the natural world into a career? What would you say to people looking to do the same?
I've always been drawn to the natural world. When I was little we went camping as a family several times, and later I went to camp every summer for years. I've always felt most alive and complete when I am in a natural environment, and largely because of this, I pursued careers in animal care/conservation. For young people looking for a career caring for the natural world, the best advice is don't give up! It is not an easy path and you won't get rich. But you will work with wonderfully dedicated colleagues, and even with the (sometimes major) challenges you will be filled with a sense of accomplishment with each victory.
If you could pick any Natural World Hero, who would it be and why?
Emmanuel DeMerode. Hands down. He has dedicated his life to the preservation of Virunga National Park, including improving the lives of the people who live outside the park. He inspires his brave and devoted rangers by his own perseverance.
Who or which organisation do you feel is doing important work ‘on-the-ground’ ?
There are so many people doing important work in the field of conservation world wide. Some have the jurisdiction and resources to make a huge impact, like the wildlife authorities and large international organizations. Some are small, grass roots projects, like Conservation Heritage Turambe, a local NGO doing their best to teach children outside Volcanoes National Park about conservation, using art as the vehicle. It takes many partners to succeed in saving a species or environment!
Rainforest, desert, mountains – where do you feel most at home?
Forest and mountains for sure, but I love it all!
How can travellers best experience natural world destinations in a way that helps protect it?
Learn about how the people who are in close proximity with the forest or park you are visiting live, and how you can help them. Research very well the organizations you contribute to so that you can be sure donations are put to the best use.
What is your dream natural world destination, somewhere you haven't yet travelled to?
I’ve never been to South America or Asia - bucket list! Although many areas of Africa are still on that list, namely Botswana.
What natural world insight would you like to leave us with?
CARE! Care about the environment and natural world. Change your behavior in small or large ways to reduce impact on our shared home – the earth.