For over a decade I've led field expeditions and taught hands-on environmental studies for student programs around the world. I've worked for some of the most regarded organisations in experiential education and had the opportunity to lead courses in spectacular locations ranging from the Galapagos Islands to the Great Barrier Reef, Amazonia to the East Indies, and from the Andes to the Himalayas. Courses I've taught span subjects ranging from conservation biology and field ecology, to scientific writing and research methods.
Mountain Ecology with the School for Field Studies in the Kingdom of Bhutan
Ecology & Evolution in the Galapagos Islands with Operation Wallacea
Tropical Reefs & Rainforests in Queensland Australia with Wildlands Studies
Community, Culture & Conservation across Indonesia with Where There Be Dragons
Land Use, Natural Resources & Conservation in highland Ecuador with Round River Conservation Studies
Field Ecology of the Great Lakes with the University of Michigan Biological Station
Conservation Ecology with the Conservation Ecology Center of Victoria, Australia
Field Studies & Mountaineering in the Northern Rockies with the Wild Rockies Field Institute