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Johnathon Miller-McCall

Johnathon Miller-McCall
Communications and Engagement Officer
Communications

About Johnathon Miller-McCall

Johnathon is an unabashed wildlife enthusiast and conservationist.

Following a degree in Animal Management and Conservation, Johnathon put his studies into practice working as a dog handler, and as a trainee with London Wildlife Trust. Here he has trained in the conservation and habitat management of wetland birds, fungi, and invertebrates, and delivered workshops on minibeast hunting and pond-dipping.

With an unwavering passion for the wonders of the natural world, Johnathon has made it his mission to ignite curiosity, inspire action, and educate others by creating engaging and digestible social media content. Alongside this, Johnathon has dabbled in freelance work, including acting as a panel member of Climate Live, a youth-led organization empowering people to help combat the climate crisis. After completing a summer internship with Synchronicity Earth, he was invited back to join the team as Communications and Engagement Officer.

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Melanesian legends: Five species with deep cultural significance

The Kikori Delta is renowned for its ecological significance, rich biodiversity, and fascinating culture. Extensive mangroves, forest, wetland, and delta habitats make up this ecologically important and biologically diverse area in the gulf province of southern Papua New Guinea. The region's cultural and biological diversity is deeply intertwined, and this piece explores five culturally [...]

By |2025-02-27T11:24:30+00:00December 4th, 2024|Biocultural Diversity, Culture, Indigenous Peoples, Papua New Guinea|Comments Off on Melanesian legends: Five species with deep cultural significance
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