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Although graduating with an honours degree in zoology, I have spent most of the last 30 years involved with plants. Working on a County Flora gave me a critical grounding in all groups from weeds to ancient woodlands, and was a springboard for grass-roots involvement in the Nature Conservancy Council's programme of national site inventories - both a valuable benchmark into what the UK's finest wildlife habitat should look like, and a wonderful insight into the regional variety of our ecosystems from the Hebrides to Kent. From 1990, I spent 15 years with English Nature, initially specialising in survey and monitoring ( including the development of national standards) then latterly as a Conservation Officer in both upland and lowland areas. Here I worked with a very wide range of individuals and enterprises whose lives crossed with our wild places and the plants that inhabit them. Following three years in Spain where I led botanical tours, I returned to Britain where I now enjoy advocating the value of wild plants through the services I offer.
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lthough graduating with an honours degree in zoology, I have spent most of the last 30 years involved with plants. Working on a County Flora gave me a critical grounding in all groups from weeds to ancient woodlands, and was a springboard for grass-roots involvement in the Nature Conservancy Council's programme of national site inventories - both a valuable benchmark into what the UK's finest wildlife habitat should look like, and a wonderful insight into the regional variety of our ecosystems from the Hebrides to Kent. From 1990, I spent 15 years with English Nature, initially specialising in survey and monitoring ( including the development of national standards) then latterly as a Conservation Officer in both upland and lowland areas. Here I worked with a very wide range of individuals and enterprises whose lives crossed with our wild places and the plants that inhabit them. Following three years in Spain where I led botanical tours, I returned to Britain where I now enjoy advocating the value of wild plants through the services I offer.
Although graduating with an honours degree in zoology, I have spent most of the last 30 years involved with plants. Working on a County Flora gave me a critical grounding in all groups from weeds to ancient woodlands, and was a springboard for grass-roots involvement in the Nature Conservancy Council's programme of national site inventories - both a valuable benchmark into what the UK's finest wildlife habitat should look like, and a wonderful insight into the regional variety of our ecosystems from the Hebrides to Kent. From 1990, I spent 15 years with English Nature, initially specialising in survey and monitoring ( including the development of national standards) then latterly as a Conservation Officer in both upland and lowland areas. Here I worked with a very wide range of individuals and enterprises whose lives crossed with our wild places and the plants that inhabit them. Following three years in Spain where I led botanical tours, I returned to Britain where I now enjoy advocating the value of wild plants through the services I offer.
Although graduating with an honours degree in zoology, I have spent most of the last 30 years involved with plants. Working on a County Flora gave me a critical grounding in all groups from weeds to ancient woodlands, and was a springboard for grass-roots involvement in the Nature Conservancy Council's programme of national site inventories - both a valuable benchmark into what the UK's finest wildlife habitat should look like, and a wonderful insight into the regional variety of our ecosystems from the Hebrides to Kent. From 1990, I spent 15 years with English Nature, initially specialising in survey and monitoring ( including the development of national standards) then latterly as a Conservation Officer in both upland and lowland areas. Here I worked with a very wide range of individuals and enterprises whose lives crossed with our wild places and the plants that inhabit them. Following three years in Spain where I led botanical tours, I returned to Britain where I now enjoy advocating the value of wild plants through the services I offer.
