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Angela Simms (pronouns: she/her) is a PhD candidate studying freshwater turtle biology in Victoria, Australia. Although she never considered herself to be academic, Angela has followed her passion for reptiles studying chameleons and now freshwater turtles through the pursuit of her research career.
We discuss Angela’s project and the importance of protecting turtles on the Murray River in south-eastern Australia. We also talk about career advice and the importance of choosing fieldwork and projects that align with what we are passionate and comfortable with – and Angela reminds us that not all fieldwork will suit us (and that’s ok!).
For a full transcript of this episode, click here.
#ITSAWILDLIFE
#itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife!
FREE RESOURCES:
Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!
struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?
so, what’s the next step?
✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email [email protected]✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com
SUPPORT & CONNECT:
We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email [email protected] or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest.
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By SusieAngela Simms (pronouns: she/her) is a PhD candidate studying freshwater turtle biology in Victoria, Australia. Although she never considered herself to be academic, Angela has followed her passion for reptiles studying chameleons and now freshwater turtles through the pursuit of her research career.
We discuss Angela’s project and the importance of protecting turtles on the Murray River in south-eastern Australia. We also talk about career advice and the importance of choosing fieldwork and projects that align with what we are passionate and comfortable with – and Angela reminds us that not all fieldwork will suit us (and that’s ok!).
For a full transcript of this episode, click here.
#ITSAWILDLIFE
#itsawildlife is an online platform supporting you to start and sustain your career with wildlife. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been about the traps for a while, you’re in the right place! Tune in each week to talk all things wildlife conservation work - amazing projects to expand your experience, inspiring ecologists to grow your network, and step-by-step advice to magnify your impact and land your dream job with wildlife!
FREE RESOURCES:
Feel like you’ve tried everything to land your dream job in wildlife conservation? We got you!
struggling to get your foot in the door and find paid work with wildlife? or searching for strategies to battle burnout, maintain your momentum, magnify your impact – and create a more sustainable and successful career?
so, what’s the next step?
✨Book a free clarity call for personalized career pointers- DM me on Instagram @itisawildlife or email [email protected]✨Check out our free resources on the website www.itisawildlife.com
SUPPORT & CONNECT:
We’d love to hear from ya! Get in touch by email [email protected] or connect on Instagram @itisawildlife, TikTok @itisawildlife or Pinterest.
Can't wait to connect!