Daniel is an evolutionary biologist and palaeontologist interested in the evolution of birds and other vertebrates. He has authored over 100 publications investigating how, when, and where Earth's modern vertebrate biodiversity arose. 

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Professor Daniel Field, Director

Daniel is an evolutionary biologist and palaeontologist interested in the evolution of birds and other vertebrates. He has authored over 100 publications investigating how, when, and where Earth's modern vertebrate biodiversity arose. 

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Professor Daniel Field, Director

Dr Parra-Sánchez is a Colombian ecologist who focuses on quantifying the effects of landscape- to regional-scale habitat loss along the rare-to-widespread species continuum.

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Dr Edicson Parra-Sánchez, Senior Research Fellow

Dr Parra-Sánchez is a Colombian ecologist who focuses on quantifying the effects of landscape- to regional-scale habitat loss along the rare-to-widespread species continuum.

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Dr Edicson Parra-Sánchez, Senior Research Fellow

Hollie is conservation scientist and practitioner working at the interface of research, policy, and community action to protect marine biodiversity and support coastal livelihoods. She will join the Centre in October 2026. 

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Dr Hollie Booth, Senior Research Fellow © University of Bangor

Hollie is conservation scientist and practitioner working at the interface of research, policy, and community action to protect marine biodiversity and support coastal livelihoods. She will join the Centre in October 2026. 

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Dr Hollie Booth, Senior Research Fellow © University of Bangor

Camila's research investigates the evolution of Amazonian biodiversity through time, with a focus on the crocodilian fossil record of the Peruvian Amazon. 

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Camila Zamora, PhD Student

Camila's research investigates the evolution of Amazonian biodiversity through time, with a focus on the crocodilian fossil record of the Peruvian Amazon. 

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Camila Zamora, PhD Student

Philip's research explores the historical evolution of forest governance in Sierra Leone, using the Gola Rainforest National Park as a case study. He will examine how British colonial legacies continue to shape contemporary conservation practices and their effects on human-nature relations. Drawing on decolonial and political ecology scholarships, his work will critically examine these dynamics and contribute to more just and transformative approaches to forest governance that reconnect local people and communities with the forest.

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Philip Samura, PhD student

Philip's research explores the historical evolution of forest governance in Sierra Leone, using the Gola Rainforest National Park as a case study. He will examine how British colonial legacies continue to shape contemporary conservation practices and their effects on human-nature relations. Drawing on decolonial and political ecology scholarships, his work will critically examine these dynamics and contribute to more just and transformative approaches to forest governance that reconnect local people and communities with the forest.

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Philip Samura, PhD student