Liz is passionate about collaborating with organisations that work to protect our natural world and find solutions to our most pressing environmental issues. Her experiences in academia and television allow her to harness her knowledge of science, conservation, sustainability and communication to support their efforts.
Liz hosts a webinar with the Woodland Trust to explain how citizen scientists can all contribute to the oldest record of its kind on the changing seasons and state of nature in the UK.
As president of The Wildlife Trusts Liz and members of the federation travelled to the Netherlands to find out about bold and exciting rewilding projects that are helping nature to recover alongside farmland and urban development.
Liz is the first woman to take on the role and follows in the footsteps of Presidents Emeritus Sir David Attenborough, Simon King and Tony Jupiter.
Liz backs HWDT’s call for increased protection of Scotland’s cetaceans.
Liz supported the organisation by presenting a film about how SFG is working to better protect elephants in Africa.
Liz supports a new HWDT app that allows the public to play a part in protecting our marine species.