The DNFTA research network consists of invested academics from across the natural and social sciences and humanities, plus many non-academics with relevant expertise from community, non-governmental, policy and professional organisations in the UK and beyond.
The research network have shaped the project from its inception and continue to work with us as the research progresses. Our integrative, transdisciplinary, engaged research design recognises the input, expertise and views of all our research network members irrespective of discipline and background.
We hold regular meetings with our research network to discuss planning, research design and practice, work in progress, and (ultimately) project outcomes. These meetings draw the project together, allowing us to build trust with stakeholders, share research practice and engage with the wider world.
Between the full network meetings individual members of the research team and research network continue to collaborate on specific elements of the project. See below for a list of our research members.
Kate Arnold-Foster, University of Reading
Polydora Baker, Historic England
Maan Barua, University of Cambridge
Malcom Bennett, University of Nottingham
David Bullock, Independent
Sarah Cockram, University of Edinburgh
Sue Cornwell, National Trust
Sarah Crowley, University of Exeter
Tom Dando, University of Exeter
Gail Davies, University of Exeter
Sarah Delaney, University of York
Amanda Ferguson, Zoological Society of London
Judith Green, University of Exeter
Rosie Hails, National Trust
Hugh Hanmer, British Trust for Ornithology
Sally Holt, Wildwood Trust
Rachel Hosker, University of Edinburgh
Samantha Hurn, University of Exeter
Alexandra Jamieson, University of Oxford
Rachel Jennings, Powell Cotton Museum
Greger Larson, University of Oxford
Inbal Livne, Powell Cotton Museum
Charlotte MacDonald, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
Wanda McCormick, Hartpury University
Robbie McDonald, University of Exeter
Charlotte Mead, Wildwood Trust
Terry O'Connor, University of York
Alan Outram, University of Exeter
Kate Plummer, British Trust for Ornithology
Karen Raber, University of Mississippi
JJ Rawlinson, Annenberg PetSpace
Kate Risely, British Trust for Ornithology
Karen Sayer, Leeds Trinity University
Helen Senn, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
Rhianedd Smith, University of Reading
Robert Symmons, Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens
Nicki Whitehouse, University of Glasgow
Abigail Woods, University of Lincoln
Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions in this list. Our research network is growing so please contact us if you think you should be on here but you're not. Similarly, please contact us if you'd like your name to be removed from this list.