Lindsey loves all things freshwater. You want to see her get excited just mention fresh water food webs! Lindsey’s background in scientific research, corporate administration and human resources allows her to tap into diverse ways of thinking to find new answers. She enjoys working with people and teams to find innovative solutions to tricky problems; and bush walking and climbing, she enjoys those too.
Lucy loves plants. Or more to the point Lucy loves native plants. Or even more precisely Lucy loves helping to improve our native environment: surveying, mapping and modelling where our native plants are and should be. She patiently wades through legislative, environmental and development constraints to maximise outcomes for native habitat. On the weekends Lucy likes exploring local parks and trails with family and dog in tow, finishing the day with a nice wine.
Clair helps clients navigate the complex world of environmental assessments and approvals. With astonishing attention to detail, she uses analytical thinking and detailed understanding of legislation to craft robust solutions, achieving outcomes for the client and environment. Clair loves engaging clients and regulators. She is a collaborator not a spectator.
Hanieh is passionate about spatial sciences and how they can enhance decisions and deliver scalable, practical and cost-effective solutions. Her scientific training in agriculture, soils and GIS brings a depth and breadth of knowledge from which problems can be understood and solved. She likes to roll with the punches, testing new ideas when old ones pull up short.
Jeremy is passionate about the achievement of net positive outcomes for nature. His interests are at the intersection of ecology, biodiversity conservation and environmental policy. With 14 years’ in the private sector and academia, Jeremy knows the big picture – global to local environmental frameworks – and helps solve problems on the ground with this context in mind. He is particularly interested in the achievement of best-practice outcomes from approaches like offsetting, and always strives to embed the latest science in the pursuit of great outcomes.
Rob has over 30 years’ experience working with spatial information and delivering strategic conservation planning outcomes. A specialist in environmental assessment and analysis; he uses the science of “where” to build spatial relationships to tell a story and guide a path through complex problems. Rob is always keen to listen and contribute considered solutions for people and the environment.
Mark is a River Scientist. He loves rivers and catchments and during his undergraduate years he realised he wanted to work with rivers for ever (or at least a long time). Luckily for Mark and 2rog the dream was realised. Mark has been a river scientist in government, university and consulting for over 18 years now. He has been involved in research, teaching and consulting. Mark really wants to help make our rivers and catchments healthy and productive.
Bronwyn has over 20 years’ experience working in natural resource management, strategic planning and monitoring and evaluation program development. She draws upon her knowledge in agricultural science, people and communities to solve wicked problems. With relentless energy she persists until the job is done. Engaging with people, she seeks ideas from all perspectives.
Ailsa solves complex environmental problems. This includes: translating complex scientific information into robust environmental policy; large impact assessments; and detailed academic research into how stressors operate in the marine environment. Ailsa loves building vibrant teams to achieve positive and balanced outcomes both for people and the environment. And she always enjoys having a cheeky joke along the way.
Julian has over 30 years’ experience in scientific research and consulting. An innovative thinker he has specialist expertise in ecological condition assessment, monitoring, and impact and risk analysis. He uses analytical techniques to help solve landscape scale problems. With Julian you can expect detailed solutions. When the cogs are whirring give them some space – the wait will be worth it.