Special #ClimateAmbassdors mini-series! Learn more about the scheme and get to know each of the England regional teams. Joining Kit Marie from the Southeast hub is Gemma Bailey. Sticking with juice, they and chat about the influence of local authorities, reintroducing bison to Kent, baking, amongst other things!
Gemma is based in Kent, but works at the University of Reading. She has always loved wildlife and chose to study Zoology as an undergraduate and then went to work at a conservation charity called the Big Cat Sanctuary, initially as a zoo keeper and then lead on education and sustainability at the Sanctuary. This sparked Gemma interest in sustainability, and lead to me studying for an MSc in Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey. After completing my studies she worked as a Climate Change Engagement Officer for a local authority before moving to my current role.
This episode was released on #ShowYourStripes Day 2024 - https://showyourstripes.info
Some links to things mentioned in the chat:
- Climate Ambassadors (https://www.climateambassadors.org.uk)
- Sister project: National Education Nature Park (https://www.educationnaturepark.org.uk/)
- Sister project: Lets Go Zero (https://letsgozero.org/)
- Sister project: Sustainability Support Education (https://www.sustainabilitysupportforeducation.org.uk/)
- The Big Cat Sanctuary (https://thebigcatsanctuary.org/)
- Brighton and Hove: Our City, Our World (https://www.ourcityourworld.co.uk)
- Kent Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Blean Project: https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/projects/wilder-blean
- Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone (https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/wolves-yellowstone/)
- Coffee & Geography chat with Alexis Bahn from the Howlers Inn (https://soundcloud.com/geogramblings/coffee-geography-s02e23)
Expand your geography network and connect with Gemma and the rest of the South-East Climate Ambassadors regional team at
[email protected]. If you’re located in the East of England, get in touch with Kit Marie at
[email protected].
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