John Box CEcol CEnv FCIEEM(rtd.) (Chair)
CIEEM challenged John at the start of 2019 to write about the climate emergency in a blog piece that was launched in September. The research and the writing of the blog were just what he needed to get going. John used the words from the blog to get local organisations in Shropshire to set 2030 dates for zero carbon including his local parish council, Telford & Wrekin, the Shropshire Wildlife Trust and the Severn Gorge Countryside Trust. He is now in contact with the BES, the Linnean Society and the UK Urban Ecology Forum to influence their actions.
Penny Anderson CEcol FCIEEM(rtd.)
Penny is a CIEEM Fellow who, in 2015, was awarded the CIEEM Medal for her outstanding, lifelong contribution to promoting high standards of ecological consultancy and habitat management. Recently, she has defended a peatland restoration strategy at Public Inquiry in Northern Ireland to restore over 750ha of blanket bog that has been heavily drained, overgrazed and planted with conifers. She has also promoted carbon sequestration in flower-rich grasslands at the recent ERHC Special Interest Group conference. She has mapped appropriate areas for tree planting in parts of the Dark Peak moorlands for the National Trust as part of her voluntary effort.
Morgan Taylor CEnv MCIEEM
Morgan is a director at Greengage where he leads the Ecology team. Morgan has developed and supported delivery of biodiversity/climate resilience related corporate policy for a number of major land owners and developers which contributed to him being awarded the CIEEM Member’s Award in 2018. Morgan’s work aims to bring all stakeholders on board with innovative corporate aspirations that incorporate wider ecosystem services and nature-based solutions. His team recently challenged themselves to determine the carbon footprint of an Environmental Impact Assessment, and he hopes to challenge other ecologists in a similar way.
Tamsin Morris CEcol CEnv MCIEEM
In the last 12 months, Tamsin has worked with Scottish Environment Link and WWF to prepare a report looking at the impacts of climate change on Scottish biodiversity. Raising awareness of the risks to some of Scotland’s most iconic species is something which she hopes will spur our politicians to set and deliver ambitious carbon reduction targets. She hopes it also encourages us all to consider how we as ecologists can implement some of the solutions to the biodiversity crisis, such as increasing habitat connectivity, reducing over-grazing and re-wilding our landscapes.
Jean Hamilton MCIEEM
Jean Hamilton MCIEEM is a professional ecologist with over 12 years’ experience in environmental consultancy and has worked on a wide range of projects in both Ireland and the UK, including infrastructure, flood relief schemes and renewable energy developments. Jean has a particular interest in natural resource management in upland areas, and nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Diana Pound CEnv FCIEEM
Diana has a background in protected area management on land and sea and 25 years’ experience of managing, designing and facilitating multi-stakeholder Consensus Building and Stakeholder Dialogue working at local, national, international and global levels, on a range of nature and climate related topics. Since setting up Dialogue Matters she has designed and facilitated over 120 processes and worked in 28 countries. She also carries out participatory research and provides advice to a wide range of organisations including Governments and International Bodies. Her work has won multiple awards and she was personally given the IUCN CEC Award for Excellence in West Europe in 2019 and second/highly commended in the highly prestigious UK Professional Environmentalist of the Year Award.
Ella Dangerfield
Ella began her career as a primary school teacher before undertaking an Environmental Science degree at the Open University. In 2020, Ella began working part-time as a graduate ecologist for Burton Reid Associates, a small ecological consultancy based in Buckfastleigh, Devon and has since been promoted to Professional Ecologist. In 2019, Ella started her own petition asking the local council to declare a climate emergency and develop an action plan to address the issue. The petition was successful, and Ella subsequently worked with local groups to hold the council to account on the promises it had made. Ella’s family is always looking for simple ways to reduce energy usage and waste and live more in tune with nature, and will soon not use any fossil fuels in their home.
Tom Butterworth MCIEEM
Tom is currently the Head of Ecology for WSP and a Director with extensive experience in natural capital and biodiversity assessments with over 24 years of experience working for wildlife. Tom has led the practical management of protected sites, developed local, regional, and national biodiversity strategies and policies, led programs of research, and managed the delivery of England’s biodiversity strategy. Tom has, alongside others, set up the UKBBF and developed the Nature Positive Business pledge, getting WSP to sign up to this pledge and increase its carbon commitments. Tom is keen on bringing together the corporate-level commitments on climate and biodiversity with those on the individual level, ensuring better support for biodiversity across the sector.
Julie Dewar CEnv MCIEEM
Julie is the Team Manager of Specialists within the City of Edinburgh Planning and Building Standards service. Julie has extensive experience within the planning sphere, and has a deep understanding of the importance and often changing relationship between planning and the natural environment, as well as the role that professions such as biodiversity and landscape architects will play in dealing with the climate and nature crisis through the planning process. Julie is keen on ensuring that the Scottish perspective on policy issues is considered, and will continue to engage in how positive effects for biodiversity are being measured and delivered across Scotland.
Suvi Harris MCIEEM
Suvi is a Senior Environmental Project Manager at Scott Cawley with over 9 years of experience in environmental consultancy and over 13 years of experience in the environmental field, with a particular focus on catchment contamination. Suvi’s PhD focused on modelling contaminants in the marine and soil environment, and throughout her career, she has worked on developing environmental and ecological solutions for the engineering challenges posed in the field of water and wastewater. Suvi has led work across Ireland on a range of areas including, EIA, AA, Water Framework Directive Compliance Assessment, Surface Water Impact Assessment and Sustainability Appraisals. In her spare time, Suvi Volunteers for ReWild Wicklow, monitoring, protecting and enhancing native habitats across Wicklow to support biodiverse ecosystems of historical flora and fauna.
Jo Rockingham MCIEEM
Jo gained 16 years’ experience in consultancy before setting up her freelance business, Rockingham Ecology, in 2024. Current work includes Arcadis Deputy Ecology Lead for Sizewell C New Nuclear Build and APEM surveyor for Natural England’s England Ecosystem Survey. Jo previously undertook a greenhouse gas emissions research project during her MSc, is passionate about climate change and believes ecologists can positively impact businesses and the public to support and generate change. Jo has worked on many renewable energy projects, including nuclear, wind and solar energy and Battery Energy Storage Systems. Jo volunteers at her local primary school to help reduce their carbon footprint through re-use of uniforms and is a member of the IUCN Climate Crisis Commission.
Mike Willis FCIEEM
Mike retired from Natural Resources Wales in November 2019 having worked as an ecologist/environmental manager for over forty years in both the public and voluntary sectors. Currently actively involved in various projects, including, as a Member of the Cwm Cadnant Community Council drafting our Biodiversity Action Plan. Mike is also involved with a conservation project in southeast Anglesey managing three Local Nature Reserves and associated footpaths. He is a director and Hon Treasurer of Cofnod (North Wales Local Environmental Records Centre). As Chair of the CIEEM Wales Policy Group and member of CIEEM Strategic Policy Panel, Mike has a good knowledge of Welsh Government and UK government policy issues in relation to Biodiversity and the Climate Change Emergency.
Lewis Dickinson
Lewis is the Senior Biodiversity Officer for The Parks Trust Milton Keynes with 10 years of experience shared between The Parks Trust and the Wildlife Trust. Lewis leads the Biodiversity Team to facilitate nature recovery and positive ecological land management across the 2500 ha estate in Milton Keynes. The Trust is seeking to deliver several landscape scale projects including an ambitious 500ha SFI & Countryside Stewardship scheme, and a wetland arc restoration scheme. With the Parks situated in an urban environment, Lewis is passionate about bringing science and practical ecological restoration together to deliver for nature from a local to landscape scale, whilst connecting people to nature in a growing city.
Paul Mellor MCIEEM
Paul is an experienced environmental manager and town planner, holding both MCIEEM and MRTPI memberships. Paul is currently working for TfL and lead on BNG strategy across the business as part of the adaptation team. He chairs the BNG Steering Group and is involved in identifying process and management changes, funding requirements and training to ensure BNG is successful within the organisation. They are developing a strategy for delivery BNG on the estate and this includes habitat bank options to provide off-site biodiversity gains. He has previously worked for local authorities in London and has produced Biodiversity Plans and strategic policy work in the BNG field.
Rosie Whicheloe MCIEEM
Rosie is currently vice Chair of the Biodiversity and Environmental Net Gain Group (BENNG) for the Green Construction Council. There are many synergies with this group, which would serve as a useful link. Systems thinking, network mapping, communication and avoiding silos are some of Rosie’s loves so Rosie actively tries and apply them in her work. Through community gardening, Rosie believes that People need Nature and Nature really needs People so works closely with London National Park City, and is developing a plant sharing/procurement app through Growsie.