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From cloud forests to coral reefs - how Opwall blends science, education and conservation impact with Dr Tom Martin, Head of Research at Opwall
Did you know that Operation Wallacea has taken more than 50,000 students into the field over the past 30 years.
But what actually happens on an expedition? How does the science work? And how can an experience like this shape an entire conservation career?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Tom Martin, Head of Research at Opwall, to unpack how their unique model combines rigorous academic research with hands-on field training across nine countries worldwide.
We talk about long-term biodiversity datasets, climate change in cloud forests, marine research programmes, and why practical field skills are becoming increasingly valuable in today’s conservation job market.
If you’ve ever considered gaining field experience overseas - or wondered how organisations like Opwall contribute to global conservation science - this episode will give you clarity and insight.
It’s an expeditions, ecology, and research podcast. Enjoy.
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From cloud forests to coral reefs - how Opwall blends science, education and conservation impact with Dr Tom Martin, Head of Research at Opwall
Did you know that Operation Wallacea has taken more than 50,000 students into the field over the past 30 years.
But what actually happens on an expedition? How does the science work? And how can an experience like this shape an entire conservation career?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Tom Martin, Head of Research at Opwall, to unpack how their unique model combines rigorous academic research with hands-on field training across nine countries worldwide.
We talk about long-term biodiversity datasets, climate change in cloud forests, marine research programmes, and why practical field skills are becoming increasingly valuable in today’s conservation job market.
If you’ve ever considered gaining field experience overseas - or wondered how organisations like Opwall contribute to global conservation science - this episode will give you clarity and insight.
It’s an expeditions, ecology, and research podcast. Enjoy.
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