Emily Richardson

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Senior Ecologist & Conservation Specialist
£450 / month

About Candidate

Emily is a dedicated Senior Ecologist with over eight years of experience in habitat restoration, biodiversity research, and environmental impact assessments. She has worked with government agencies, NGOs, and private consultancies to develop sustainable solutions for protecting wildlife and natural habitats.

Skills & Expertise:

✅ Habitat Management & Restoration
✅ Biodiversity Conservation Strategies
✅ Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
✅ GIS & Remote Sensing
✅ Report Writing & Stakeholder Engagement

Education

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MSc in Ecology & Conservation 2012 - 2016
University of Edinburgh

A research-intensive program focusing on biodiversity conservation, habitat restoration, and ecological impact assessments. Provided hands-on experience in fieldwork, data analysis, and GIS applications.

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BSc in Environmental Science 2016 - 2018
University of Manchester

Covered fundamental topics in ecology, climate change, and environmental sustainability. Included practical training in environmental monitoring, policy development, and scientific research methods.

Work & Experience

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Senior Ecologist 05/05/2018 - 05/05/2019
GreenEarth Consultancy

Led biodiversity surveys across protected areas Advised on ecological mitigation plans for large-scale infrastructure projects Conducted climate resilience research

E
Ecologist 05/05/2019 - 05/26/2021
Wildlife Trust UK

Managed habitat restoration projects Conducted species monitoring for endangered animals

Portfolio

Awards

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Outstanding Contribution to Conservation Award 2018 - 2022
Awarded by the UK Ecological Society for exceptional efforts in habitat restoration and biodiversity preservation.
Y
Young Environmental Scientist Award 2020 - 2021
Recognized by the British Ecological Society for groundbreaking research on urban wildlife conservation.
B
Best Field Research Project 2019-2024
University of Edinburgh, for conducting a large-scale ecological survey on endangered bird species in Scotland.

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