Juno is passionate about making conservation more inclusive, data-informed and grounded in the lived experiences of people and places.
Currently in their final year of an MSci in Earth Sciences at UCL, Juno’s interdisciplinary background spans from environmental policy to ecology and geology. They have developed a comprehensive understanding of the inner workings of our planetary systems, alongside the sociological and environmental impacts of a changing climate.
Their work centres on community-led change and amplifying under-represented voices in environmental decision-making – particularly where conservation intersects with education, policy and decolonisation.
Whether hiking or frolicking through the forests, Juno is always up for an adventure! They are also a passionate film photographer and writer, exploring the world through a critical and creative lens.