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    Ali North

    Ipswich Hedgehog Officer

    Ali North is a highly motivated individual with a strong educational background and hands-on experience in the field of conservation and biodiversity.

    Ali holds a First Class Honours degree in Zoology and a Distinction in MSc Biodiversity & Conservation from the University of Exeter. They also pursued A Levels at New College and successfully completed 10 GCSEs including Maths, Science, and English at Highworth Warneford School.

    Currently, Ali is a PhD candidate at the University of Plymouth under the ARIES NERC DTP program, focusing on furthering their expertise in conservation through applied research.

    Ali has held various positions in renowned organizations such as being the Ipswich Hedgehog Officer at Suffolk Wildlife Trust, a Research Assistant at BirdLife International working on climate change and birds, and an Intern at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust focusing on species research.

    Additionally, Ali has worked on projects related to population genetics and common frogs, small mammal abundance and diversity impacted by artificial lighting, and endangered species research at institutions like Environment & Sustainability Institute and People's Trust for Endangered Species.

    Their leadership skills are evident through roles such as President of the Ecological Society at Ecosoc, and their field experience includes contributing as a Field Assistant at the Marine Turtle Conservation Project.

    With a diverse background in research, fieldwork, and leadership roles, Ali North is dedicated to contributing to the conservation and biodiversity sector through their passion for applied research and practical solutions.

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    United Kingdom