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Ecology Academy Podcast
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53 episodes
6 months ago
A show where we get to talk about all things ecological. Interviews with ecologists, those working with ecologists and career seeking individuals.
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A show where we get to talk about all things ecological. Interviews with ecologists, those working with ecologists and career seeking individuals.
Show more...
Nature
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Courses,
Science
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#49 - The Travelling Ecologist: Mark Roper shares tales from New Zealand and Europe
Ecology Academy Podcast
51 minutes 18 seconds
10 months ago
#49 - The Travelling Ecologist: Mark Roper shares tales from New Zealand and Europe
Happy New Year!   Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he sits down with Mark Roper, an experienced ecologist and consultant from New Zealand, who shares his fascinating journey in the world of ecology. With over 15 years in ecological consulting, Mark discusses his transition from freshwater fish surveys to a deep passion for bat conservation, both in New Zealand and Europe. Mark delves into the challenges and opportunities he encountered while working with bats, including the rigorous certification process in New Zealand and the hands-on experience he gained in Finland and Sweden. He highlights the importance of social media in connecting with experts worldwide, allowing him to expand his knowledge and contribute to various conservation projects. The conversation also explores the parallels and differences in ecological consultancy between New Zealand and Europe, emphasizing the significance of communication, project management, and understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Mark's dedication to lifelong learning and collaboration shines through as he shares insights on how aspiring ecologists can leverage technology and global networks to enhance their careers.   Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markroyroper/ 
Ecology Academy Podcast
A show where we get to talk about all things ecological. Interviews with ecologists, those working with ecologists and career seeking individuals.