Sarah completed her biological science degree in Animal Behaviour, specialising in shark sensory systems in 2012. Since then, she has spent most of her career working with big iconic predator species, in some of the world’s most remote and challenging environments. She has learnt first hand how to clean her own shark bite wound, how to deter hungry grizzly bears on foot and the best way to drag a five man metal boat up waist high rapids, against the current, in a pair of leaky waders!
Sarah thrives on adventure, is incredibly passionate about protecting the future of wild places and their inhabitants. During her time in the field, she has become more and more concerned about the disconnect between the science world and the general public. Having witnessed, first hand, so many human impacts threatening the wild spaces she loves, Sarah is working hard to close this gap.