Monday 25 August 2014

Memories of Safari Trip to South Africa July 2014

Trip to Shamwari Game Reserve and Plettenberg Bay with my daughter Kerry















Bit of Background






Bit of background!

I have a First Class Honours degree in Zoology from London University, a PhD from Queen’s University Belfast and in 2006 was awarded an Honorary Professorship from Queen’s University for contributions to marine science.
I worked as a zoologist for the British Antarctic Survey for five years, spending three years (two winters) on South Georgia.  
I then worked as a nematologist for 14 years at the Natural History Museum, London, followed by two years as Managing Director of Marenco, a private firm of environmental consultants based in Belfast.
Finally, I worked for 21 years for the Northern Ireland Environment Agency where I was Chief Scientist, representing Northern Ireland and the UK at many national and European Commission expert groups.
Throughout my career I have been a professional scientific diver  (not now!) and a keen photographer, with dives all over the world under my weight belt, including over 100 in Antarctica.

Since leaving Government service in September 2013, I have been working in a private capacity as an Environmental Consultant and in a voluntary capacity for Ulster Wildlife Trust (UWT) and the Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside (CNCC).