

To expose the systems that exploit land, wildlife, and people—and to defend what can’t speak for itself. This work is rooted in science, driven by ethics, and fueled by a lifelong commitment to justice for ecosystems, animals, and the human communities intertwined with them.

These are the stories the system doesn’t want told.
I write from the frontlines of conservation—where policy meets corruption, animals meet conflict, and science meets silence. These writings aren’t just observations—they’re calls to do better.

Want to collaborate, invite me to speak, or share your own story? I’m open to meaningful, grounded work rooted in truth and purpose. Use the contact form or email me directly.
I don’t write for comfort. I write because too much has been silenced.
I’m a conservation scientist who’s worked in the Arctic, the African bush, the wildfire-scarred West, and the shadows of corporate-funded science.
I’ve seen data shelved, threats ignored, ecosystems erased — not because we didn’t know better, but because someone powerful didn’t want us to say it.
This is where I say it.
Without fear. Without permission. Without waiting.
This is Dangerous Ground. And I stand on it willingly.