1. Who are you? And what is your passion?
Coming from Norfolk, I love the outdoors. I'm inspired by the Norfolk Broads – a unique habitat in its own right. The Broads may look natural, but they are a man-made phenomenon.
Over the hundreds of years they have existed, the area has been rewilded and repopulated with wildlife. It's home to a number of rare species of birds and animals. However, due to population decline as a result of habitat degradation and invasive species, it is unfortunately also home to some of the most endangered species in the UK – from the cuckoo to the European eel.
The thought of this wonderful habitat no longer being here really scares me but also really motivates me.
I'm studying environmental science because I want to ensure what we've got is still here for future generations. I’m passionate about educating others on how they can play their part in preserving the environment.
When I was growing up, my heroes were Bear Grylls and Steve Backshall. Watching them on TV, going around the world, looking at different animals, was really inspiring.
My biggest role model now is Sir David Attenborough. His influence and commitment to broadcasting the wonders and challenges of our varied environments is equally as inspiring.