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CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Caitlin Smith

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Caitlin Smith

Caitlin is an Intern with the EWT’s Conservation Planning & Science Unit. Here is a little bit about Caitlin’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title:  Conservation Planning & Science Intern

What do you do in your day-day work? I will be assisting in the Mammal Red List project

Location: Cape Town

Where did you grow up? Cape Town

What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? Reading and baking

Any pets? None

Favourite animal and why: Giraffes, they are so beautiful and unique!

Favourite food? Chocolate

Pet peeve? Loud chewing

Why did you want to work for the EWT? Zoology is my first love, and getting a chance to learn more about mammals while assisting with Mammal Red List assessments is something I am very excited about.

What excites you about this new position? Learning how to put together Red List assessments

What are you passionate about? Many things; giraffes, chocolate, reading/watching Harry Potter

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from? Just be yourself, my Mom

What is your go-to feel-good song? Any ABBA song!

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jacquie Van der Westhuizen

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jacquie Van der Westhuizen

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jacquie Van der Westhuizen

Jacquie is a Field Officer in the Drakensberg. Here is a little bit about Jacquie’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title: Drakensberg Field Officer

What do you do in your day-day work?  My day to day work takes me to the most beautiful locations looking for cranes, checking on the nests, connecting and building relationships with farmers and creating awareness about the cranes and their habitats

Location: I am based in the KZN Midlands and Drakensberg but I will travel to find cranes anywhere between here and Timbuktooooo.

Where did you grow up? I was born and grew up in Zimbabwe on a cattle ranch, where I had an idyllic childhood and where my love for conservation began.

What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? I love being outdoors and will take any opportunity to be in a game park or looking for cranes.  I also love taking photos.

Any pets? We have two very needy dogs – a German short haired pointer and a Hungarian Visla.

Favourite animal and why: My favourite animal is an elephant, reminds me of my mom who was the matriarch of our family.

Favourite food? Prawns

Pet peeve? When people put their plates next to the dishwasher instead of inside the dishwasher.

Why did you want to work for the EWT? Because I feel like I could contribute to making the environment a better place.

What excites you about this new position? Making a difference to the environment and being part of a team of like minded people.

What are you passionate about? I love my family!

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from? Whatever you do in life, do it properly, don’t do a half job because life is short and you only live once!

What is your go-to feel-good song? Summer of ’69

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Julia Van der Riet in London

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Julia Van der Riet in London

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Julia Van der Riet in London

Julia is a Volunteer fundraiser in the UK for the EWT. Here is a little bit about Julia’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title: Volunteer fundraiser in the UK

What do you do in your day-day work?  I’ll be meeting with UK-based potential donors to get support for different areas of the EWT, likely beginning with the Eye in the Sky project and Soutpansberg. As well as helping with marketing efforts

Location: London

Where did you grow up? Cathedral Peak, Drakensberg

What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? Hiking, running/walking with a good podcast on, painting and cooking.

Any pets? 2 rescue dogs, Monty & Phoebe who live with my parents in SA.

Favourite animal and why: Fish eagle, their call must one of the most beautiful sounds in the world. Or tortoise, for their determination and endearing characteristics.

Favourite food? Pasta

Pet peeve? Litter

Why did you want to work for the EWT? To contribute towards making a difference in the natural world – something I talk about regularly but haven’t yet put into practise in a significant way.

What excites you about this new position? The opportunity to find creative ways of getting people to care more deeply about conservation in Africa, and in turn perhaps globally.

What are you passionate about? Knowledge and expanding my own; sharing and deepening my appreciation for nature.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from? When I’m stressed, my father’s advice is to get up, go for a walk or write down your thoughts, and approach the situation with a fresh perspective.

What is your go-to feel-good song? Walk of Life by the Dire Straits or Sedona by Houndmouth

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Sibongakonke Ngogodo

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Sibongakonke Ngogodo

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Sibongakonke Ngogodo

Sibongakonke is the Wildlife and Law Project Officer with the EWT’s Wildlife in Trade Programme. Here is a little bit about Sibongakonke’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title:  Wildlife and Law Project Officer

What do you do in your day-day work?  I am primarily responsible for maintaining the EWT LAWS website, enhancing environmental governance within South Africa, and raising awareness on regulatory frameworks. I also engage in research, analyse, and provide recommendations on legal frameworks, and draft legislation and policies. Furthermore, I stay abreast of global developments impacting wildlife and environmental law collaborating closely with the Wildlife and Law Senior Project Manager.

Location:  Johannesburg, Gauteng

Where did you grow up?   Cape Town, Western Cape

What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? I enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends, participating in park runs, indulging in brunches, reading, and exploring different local markets.

Any pets?  None

Favourite animal and why:   I love Elephants! I love their gentleness, as well as their strong and valued sense of family unity, their compassionate nature resonates with me.

Favourite food?  Paella

Pet peeve? People who chew loudly and people who eat with their mouths open.

Why did you want to work for the EWT? I was drawn to the EWT by the opportunity it presents to passionately apply my expertise in environmental law to the vital cause of wildlife conservation. Being a part of this organization allows me to actively shape policies that safeguard endangered species, contributing positively to our planet’s biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

What excites you about this new position?  What excites me about this new position is the prospect of being directly involved in impactful conservation efforts where I can leverage my expertise in environmental law to make a tangible difference in protecting endangered wildlife.

What are you passionate about?  My passion lies in environmental conservation which is fuelled by a dedication to ensuring intergenerational equity and preserving the planet for the well-being of future generations.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from?  “Every challenge, no matter its difficulty, Is always an opportunity for growth and learning” This encouraging advice from my Mum has always kept me motivated and inspired to flourish and thrive in any environment.

What is your go-to feel-good song?  The Soul Cafe – Kaylow

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jessel Naidoo

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jessel Naidoo

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Jessel Naidoo

Jessel is the EWT’s Financial Accountant. Here is a little bit about Jessel’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title:  Financial Accountant

Location Midrand

Where did you grow up?  Port Shepstone

What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? Tasting the world, one dish at a time and getting lost in another Netflix series.

Any pets? Not yet

Favourite animal and why?   Leopard, as the saying goes “Leopard spots are a reminder that beaty lies in uniqueness”- Unknown

Favourite food? Lamb Curry

Pet peeve? Being interrupted

Why did you want to work for the EWT? EWT’s vision and mission speaks to me on a personal level.

What are you passionate about? Learning and development

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from? Listen more than you speak, High school teacher.

What is your go-to feel-good song? Fancy Like by Walker Haynes

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Emile Honiball

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Emile Honiball

CAREERS IN CONSERVATION – Emile Honiball

Al is the protected areas co-ordinator for Waterberg and Wolkberg. Here is a little bit about Emile’s journey to a career in conservation.

Job title    I am the protected areas co-ordinator for Waterberg and Wolkberg.

Location    I am located in Mokopane, Limpopo province.

Where did you grow up?   I was born and grew up in Mokopane, Limpopo province.

 What are your hobbies/things you like to do in your spare time? I love anything in the outdoors, sport, fishing, horse-riding, hunting, reading, travelling, history. 

Any pets? Yes our family has 5 dogs and 6 horses.

 Favourite animal and why? The African Buffalo is my favourite animal. I grew up on a farm loving cattle. Buffalo have similar behaviour and social structure as cattle.

 Favourite food? Mediterranean food.

 Pet peeve? Dogs on the furniture and beds.

 Why did you want to work for the EWT? I decided to work for the EWT to hopefully be able to make some kind of contribution to conservation.

 What are you passionate about? I am passionate about our country and people.

 What’s the best advice you’ve ever received, and who did it come from? Best advice is from my wife to always smile.

 What is your go-to feel-good song?   Brave Heart by Johnny Clegg