Honorary Professor of Genetics, Evolution & Environment, UCL
I studied Ecology at York University, completing a DPhil in Epidemiology and Ecology at Oxford University in 1991, and moved on to hold a Junior Research Fellowship at St Cross College, Oxford. From Oxford, I joined the British Trust for Ornithology, as the Head of the Census Unit, moving on to the RSPB in 1999, as the Head of the Monitoring.
I am now a Professor of Conservation Science and Head of Monitoring Conservation Science within the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, and a member of the RSPB’s Science Leadership Team. I was made an Honorary Professor at UCL in 2016 and I currently work one or two days a week in the Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research (CBER) there, the rest of the time at RSPB. I am a Member of the CBER Management Team.
I am involved in a range of research collaborations with academics, NGOs and government agencies and engage with nature practice and policy related to national governments, EU, UN and CBD. I am a member of the IUCN/SSC Species Monitoring Specialist Group, the Biodiversity Indicator Partnership, UK Biodiversity Indicators Steering Group and act on various expert panels.

One in six UK species threatened with extinction – here's what we could lose (plus how to save them)
Sep 28, 2023 02:45 am UTC| Nature
The UK is considered one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. This is not surprising given its history of early industrialisation and agricultural intensification. These islands have lost species and...