Galapagos Conservation Trust
Henry Nicholls is an experienced educator and journalist with a diverse background in biology, science communication, and editorial roles. Currently serving as a Teacher of Biology at Eltham College, Henry has a strong foundation in education demonstrated through previous positions, including Top Achievers' Programme Coordinator at Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys. As a journalist and editor, Henry has been active with henrynicholls.com since 2004, and has edited over 30 issues of Galapagos Matters for the Galapagos Conservation Trust. With extensive editorial experience at Endeavour, Elsevier covering the history of science and roles in various scientific publications, Henry holds a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Ecology from The University of Sheffield and a PGCE from Canterbury Christ Church University.
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Galapagos Conservation Trust
Galapagos Conservation Trust was launched in 1995 and is the only UK-registered charity to focus exclusively on the conservation and sustainable development of the Galapagos Archipelago. We deliver programmes that fill gaps in scientific and socioeconomic knowledge, fund local scientists, NGOs and community groups, and partner with Ecuadorian authorities. We advocate for change to protect the wildlife of Galapagos, while amplifying the local voices of Galapagos across the UK and beyond.