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Dr. Tim du Feu tells us about his work across the globe as an environmentalist, specialising in fisheries. We journey from the Far-East, Greenland studying the Arctic Char, Thailand and Guyana and learn about his work with the British and German Governments in their Technical Aid programmes in Southern Tanzania and Northern Nigeria and many other destinations. We find out what drew Tim back to the island, how the skills he developed in natural resources transferred to working on the Jersey Census, and his current work in Natural Environment. Tim uses the knowledge gained from his experiences working with communities and traditional rulers around the globe to help shape our services believing ‘everyone has a value, everyone has an idea and that the key is to listen’. Current projects include working with Island farmers to improve nitrates and pesticides in our water, understanding the historic PFAS pollution in water around the airport, implementing the new Wildlife Law, developing countryside access network, habitat restoration on the north coast using Manx longhorn sheep and working with the Ecrehous Residents Association to protect breeding Terns.
By Government of JerseyDr. Tim du Feu tells us about his work across the globe as an environmentalist, specialising in fisheries. We journey from the Far-East, Greenland studying the Arctic Char, Thailand and Guyana and learn about his work with the British and German Governments in their Technical Aid programmes in Southern Tanzania and Northern Nigeria and many other destinations. We find out what drew Tim back to the island, how the skills he developed in natural resources transferred to working on the Jersey Census, and his current work in Natural Environment. Tim uses the knowledge gained from his experiences working with communities and traditional rulers around the globe to help shape our services believing ‘everyone has a value, everyone has an idea and that the key is to listen’. Current projects include working with Island farmers to improve nitrates and pesticides in our water, understanding the historic PFAS pollution in water around the airport, implementing the new Wildlife Law, developing countryside access network, habitat restoration on the north coast using Manx longhorn sheep and working with the Ecrehous Residents Association to protect breeding Terns.