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Interns, Students and Volunteers 2007:

Natalie Evans

Diploma Student

Natalie Evans

An Environmental Biology graduate from Nottingham University, working with the World Land Trust to gain experience in working for a conservation NGO. Have previously volunteered in Ecuador, Sicily, Andalucia and Uganda.

Joanne Finch

Projects Development Assistant

Joanne Finch

A History graduate from Leeds, Jo has always had a keen interest in the environment and conservation. Before joining WLT's internship programme in January 2008, she had the opportunity to visit a number of the projects supported by the Trust, including those in Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay.

Martyn Griffiths

Diploma Student

Martyn Griffiths

Martyn studied Environmental Science at Plymouth University, finishing in 2005. He gained volunteer and campaign experience through BTCV, Wildlife Trust (BBOWT), Oxfam and the WLT's eVolunteer Programme and field experience within the UK, Malaysia, Argentina, and Brazil. After volunteering at REGUA in Brazil, Martyn decided to join the Diploma course with a desire to learn more about how the WLT and partner NGOs operate in order to successfully manage international conservation.

Tracie Long

Diploma Student

Tracie Long

Tracie graduated in Biological Sciences from Reading University and gained field experience as a volunteer in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Whilst at WLT she is hoping to gain an insight into conservation project management and the inner workings of a conservation NGO.

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