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Sam Green
PhD student, postgraduate teaching assistant, and nature guide.
Sam Green is a dedicated PhD student at the Sensory Ecology and Evolution Lab, Center for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, specializing in animal coloration, vision, and camouflage.
With a strong educational background including a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biological Science (Sensory Ecology), Sam is well-versed in the field of ecology and conservation.
Having served in various roles at the University of Exeter ranging from Postgraduate Teaching Assistant to Research Finance Administrator and Graduate Research Assistant, Sam has gained valuable experience in academia and research.
Additionally, Sam has contributed to organizations such as the Woodland Valley Farm - Cornwall Beaver Project, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC), and the Zoological Society of London, showcasing a diverse range of skills and interests.
A versatile professional, Sam has experience in nature guiding, project assistance, data collection, landscape gardening, and more, demonstrating a passion for practical applications of ecological knowledge.
As Sam nears the completion of the PhD, the focus is on leveraging expertise in sensory ecology for applied settings and exploring opportunities in restoration ecology, reflecting a keen interest in utilizing research for real-world conservation efforts.