Committees
BES Public engagement working group (Vice chair)
BES Grants Committee (2019-2021)
IoZ Athena Swan Committee (2016-2018)
Biotweeps organising committee (2018, 2019)
Prizes
2020 BSA Charles Lyell Award Lecturer
Best poster – Frontiers in Natural Environment Research, 2017
Best poster – UCL Genetics Evolution and Environment Symposium, 2016
Best student poster – BES Symposium: Making a Difference in Conservation: Improving the Links Between Ecological Research, Policy and Practice, 2016
Organizing comittee
Institute of Zoology student conference 2018
Biotweeps Conference 2018
Symposia
Communicating nature: The importance of diverse science communication – 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology, 2018
Talks
Finding Hot Dogs – British Science Festival 2021
High temperatures and human pressures interact to influence mortality in an African carnivore – Festival of Ecology 2020
The impact of climate change on a tropic carnivore – from individual to species – Institute of Zoology student conference 2019
Dog days are over? Predicting the impact of climate change on a population of African wild dogs – British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2018
The impact of temperature on African wild dog population dynamics – BES Macroecology 2018
If I laugh: the role of humour in reaching new audiences – 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology, 2018
The Importance of humour in science communication – Everything Matters 2018 (Invited Speaker)
Coping with climate change: limited behavioural responses to hot weather in a tropical carnivore – British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2017
Constraints on nocturnal activity mediate climate impacts on a tropical carnivore – International Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife, 2017
Does it Fart? – Tetrapod Zoology Convention 2017 (Invited speaker)
Evidence of increased mortality at higher temperatures in a tropical mammal – British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, 2016
Climate change adaptation in a tropical carnivore is limited by constraints on nocturnal activity – 3rd African Congress for Conservation Biology, 2016
Posters
The impact of temperature on African wild dog population dynamics – BES Quantitative Ecology 2018
Dog days are over? Human activity interacts with climatic variables to lower survival in an African carnivore – 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology, 2018
Evidence of increased mortality at higher temperatures in a tropical mammal – Frontiers in Natural Environment Research, 2017
Evidence of increased mortality at higher temperatures in a tropical mammal – Student Conference on Conservation Science, 2017
Climate change adaptation in a tropical carnivore is limited by constraints on nocturnal activity – UCL Genetics Evolution and Environment Symposium, 2016
Climate change adaptation in a tropical carnivore is limited by constraints on nocturnal activity – Assessing vulnerability of biodiversity to climate change, BES Climate SIG meeting, 2016
Climate change adaptation in a tropical carnivore is limited by constraints on nocturnal activity – Making a Difference in Conservation: Improving the Links Between Ecological Research, Policy and Practice, 2016
The Impact of temperature, rainfall and moonlight on the activity and ranging behaviour of the African wild dog – BES Annual Meeting, 2015
Twitter Conferences
Biotweeps conference 2017 (Invited presenter)