Trees for Life
Steve Micklewright has a strong background in conservation and environmental work. Steve served as the Chief Executive Officer for Trees for Life, where they led the charity's strategic direction and restoration of the Caledonian Forest. Prior to that, they were the Executive Director for BirdLife Malta, where they held the role for three years. Steve also worked as the Director of Community Programmes for Avon Wildlife Trust for four years. Steve Micklewright has also contributed to the World Wide Fund for Nature, serving as the Head of Policy and Planning and later as the Head of English Regions. Steve began their career with the Council for the Protection of Rural England as the Assistant Secretary for Countryside and Forestry.
Steve Micklewright attended the University of Bristol from 1980 to 1985, where they pursued a degree in Botany. Steve then went on to study at UCL from 1985 to 1986, earning a Master of Science (MSc) in Nature Conservation and Ecology.
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Trees for Life
Trees for Life's goal is to preserve and restore the Rainforest and all the wildlife it supports in order to rewild the Highlands. Through three core initiatives, it seeks to establish a wild wooded landscape from the valley to the mountaintop where humans and nature may coexist. By creating novel methods for native tree planting, propagation,and management of the existing forest, they restore the wild, native forest. Assisting forest wildlife by restoring extinct animals, like red squirrels, to the natural forest. Rewilding may assist communities and individuals of all ages and abilities to become active, improving their health and well-being and offering chances for the development of new skills.