Elen-Sian Griffin
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation and Ecology, 2015
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation and Ecology, 2015
Elen’s putting her wildlife conservation and ecology degree to good use working as a Conservation Ranger at Whinfell Forest in Cumbria.
A big part of Elen’s job involves running a variety of educational workshops, from leading wildlife walks and pond dipping, to creepy crawly handling sessions.
She’s also involved in conservation surveys and habitat regeneration work across the forest. She believes her Reaseheath degree equipped her well for the diverse nature of her role, especially all the practical sessions and conservation survey training that she took part in.
Some of the best parts of student life Elen notes was being part of the Reaseheath Student Association, getting involved in RAG (Raising and Giving) charity fundraising and working in the student bar.
I’ve always had a passion for animals. I chose wildlife conservation because I believe everyone should get the best chance possible to experience the unique range of species we have on our planet. Studying at Reaseheath equipped me with the skills and knowledge to turn my passion into a career.
Current job: Conservation Ranger
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