Wetlands

Aquatic ecosystems

Travel to wetland regions supports close observation of habitat structure, seasonal water movement, and conservation challenges across sensitive ecological zones.

Forests

Canopy to understory

Forest journeys provide opportunities to document vegetation patterns, microhabitats, and species interactions across layered and changing environments.

Mountains

Elevation gradients

Mountain travel reveals how biodiversity shifts with altitude, climate, and terrain, offering valuable context for comparative ecological study.

Field methods

Research on the move

Travel is also logistical work: reaching remote sites, carrying instruments, recording observations, and building place-based understanding that strengthens research outcomes.

Travel moments

A visual stream of places, habitats, and field settings connected to ecological research and conservation practice.

Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation
Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation
Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation
Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation
Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation
Aerial view of woodland in rural Scotland Mountain landscape with yellow flowers in bloom Drone view of forest in rural Scotland Wide valley landscape with fynbos vegetation