LIFESCAPE - Key Persons


Adam Eagle - CEO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Executive Officer
Deborah is an experienced ecologist with a focus on mammals and the use of species reintroductions as a tool to tackle biodiversity loss at a landscape level. Her PhD investigated grey squirrel culling management and red and grey squirrel behavioural responses. As part of the development team on a multi-species reintroduction project hosted at the University of Cumbria she initiated a pine marten feasibility study in South Cumbria and is currently managing dormouse reintroductions in South Cumbria/Lancashire. With a teaching background in schools, universities and her own outdoor ecology education organisation she is keen to incorporate education, community involvement and novel engagement practices into her work and has experience of hosting community consultation processes across a range of species. As a founding director and now Lead Ecologist with the Lifescape Project, Deborah is leading our project investigating the ecological and practical feasibility of lynx reintroduction in England and Wales.

Amelia Holmes

Job Titles:
  • Economist
Amelia is an ecological economist and interdisciplinary thinker from Australia. At the Lifescape Project, Amelia pursues opportunities that tap into a variety of environmental economic approaches such as Natural Capital Accounting and Payment for Ecosystem Services, ensuring rewilding projects are feasible and economically viable for both people and the natural environment. Amelia was previously based in Kenya where she worked with the United Nations Environment Programme writing on the concept of ecosystem services and the Inclusive Wealth Index as an alternative indicator to GDP. In her spare time, Amelia likes to head outdoors to hike and forest-bathe, and in the colder months, pick up the guitar or paint with water colours!

Carole Munro

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Project Officer
In his day job, Roger is a partner at the international law firm Clifford Chance with a range of expertise covering commercial and financial disputes. Roger is co-head of Clifford Chance's Global Business and Human Rights practice, which advises clients in connection with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. He also advises on climate change-related business risk and is a member of Clifford Chance's ESG Board.

Catarina Prata

Job Titles:
  • Legal Project Officer
Faye is a conservation social scientist as well as a PhD student in Biodiversity Management. She has researched the human dimensions and social issues surrounding large carnivores, and species reintroduction projects in Scotland. Throughout her research, a strong interest in human-wildlife coexistence and community driven processes within species reintroductions has developed. Faye is mainly working on our lynx feasibility project and is also involved with other species focused projects. She used to be a Registered Veterinary nurse and has an interest in all animals. In her spare time, Faye enjoys hiking with her rescue dog, spending time in nature and reading fictional literature.

Chris White

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
  • Associate Director of Environmental Economics at AECOM
Ian has spent the last 25 years working on understanding societal interactions with, connections to, and perceptions of, the ‘natural world'. His current interests are focused on public engagement with species reintroductions and rewilding, and he is the lead on the Heritage Lottery funded ‘Back on our Map' (BOOM) multi-species reintroduction project in South Cumbria. He co-chairs the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Rewilding Thematic Group within the Commission on Ecosystem Management and has been a member of the IUCN World Commission for Protected Areas since 2016. Ian is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and can usually be found mountain biking or paddleboarding in the mountains and lakes of Cumbria at the weekend. Ian is currently providing guidance in relation to the Lifescape Project's investigation of the ecological and practical feasibility of lynx reintroduction in England and Wales.

Dr. Darrell Smith

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Lily is a lawyer at Clifford Chance within the funds and investment management sector, with a focus on sustainable finance and impact investment. She is particularly interested in the mobilisation of private sector capital for ecosystem restoration projects, as well as how our natural capital is valued. She has contributed time to other environmental causes, including as a member of her local council's climate emergency working group, and has enjoyed seeing the enthusiasm within communities for protecting and restoring their local wild spaces. Lily is a keen climber, hillwalker and mountain biker and enjoys the remote places these activities often take her.

Dr. Deborah Brady

Job Titles:
  • Lead Ecologist

Dr. Sam Cartwright

Job Titles:
  • Species Restoration Officer
Sam is an ecologist with a wide-ranging background in nature conservation practice and research in both the UK and Afrotropics. She has researched conservation issues affecting threatened birds and mammals, tackled threats to wildlife through the English planning system, and overseen nature recovery projects in the countryside. Having previously been a charity manager and the chair of a nature partnership she's also used to working across disciplines and with varied stakeholders, aiming to achieve the best outcomes for people and wildlife.

Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby

Job Titles:
  • Managing Lawyer

Faye Whiley

Job Titles:
  • Social Science Project Officer
  • Social Scientist
Katherine works as a Project Officer on the UK component of the Forest Litigation Collaborative project and is also the secretariat for the steering committee for the lynx feasibility project. She has also assisted with research and report writing for The Lifescape Project's ecological enhancements work. Katherine previously worked as an associate at a boutique litigation firm, specialising in commercial and tax litigation. After leaving that role, she volunteered with a local wildlife charity helping to draft policies and completed a master's degree in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management, including writing a research dissertation exploring the impacts of different funding sources and income streams for rewilding projects on rewilding practice.

Frances Lawson

Job Titles:
  • Senior Lawyer

Katherine Blatchford

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Carole is a mature student at the University of Cumbria and Assistant Project Officer at the Lifescape Project. She grew up in the south of France where she became interested in rewilding, species reintroductions, and large carnivore conservation. After a more creative career her passion for the natural world pushed her to return to study and she enrolled on the Animal Conservation Science course at UoC in 2020. Carole started as a research intern at the Lifescape Project and is now undertaking a placement year working on various aspects of the lynx feasibility project, the white-tailed eagle project and the NCL. Carole spends most of her spare time hiking with her dog or working on creative projects.

Lily Marcel

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Chris is an Associate Director of Environmental Economics at AECOM, London. In addition to his role at AECOM, Chris is also a Member of the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management. Chris is able to provide the Lifescape Project with specialist economic input and modelling into a wide range of rewilding, environmental policy, and green finance projects. His primary area of work with AECOM focuses on natural capital and ecosystem services: working with businesses and governments to account for their environmental impacts, quantifying environmental values in monetary terms and designing market-based instruments for use in public policy. Chris has led a number of innovative projects which have been presented at the Royal Society, NASA, Royal Geographical Society, Inter-American Development Bank, and the World Forum on Natural Capital. In collaboration with the Lifescape Project, Chris created and manages the Natural Capital Laboratory, as well as the WildSide website.

Mark Tipping

Job Titles:
  • Finance
  • Operations Officer
As Senior Lawyer in the litigation team, Frances has finally achieved her longstanding ambition to fully focus her career on environmental law. Prior to this, Frances had a varied career path spanning policy and campaigns work for Friends of the Earth, a role at the heart of the European Parliament's legislative machinery, six years practising common law in Chambers and latterly a role in international arbitration for a large US law firm. Frances' work at Lifescape is focused on supporting the work of the Forest Litigation Collaborative on biomass and legal work related to deforestation and forest degradation, and of the Litigation for Nature programme. Outside of work, Frances spends her time engaging with the creative arts, teaching yoga and spending time walking, sitting by, or swimming in, the turquoise waters of Lake Annecy.

Max Heaver

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Sally Hawkins is a South African PhD researcher at the University of Cumbria, a core member of the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group and a founding trustee of the Lifescape Project. In research and practice her focus is on implementing landscape or systemic change and she is developing a framework for rewilding to implement change though rewilding practice. This work is feeding into the development of rewilding guidelines via the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group and into rewilding plans at the Natural Capital Laboratory. She is an experienced and published social science researcher with a background in project management for STEM publishing and environmental management.

Pat Eagle - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Treasurer
  • Trustee
Dr Darrell Smith is a conservation biologist currently working in peatland restoration. He works across the UK on upland blanket bog and lowland raised mire projects. Alongside the practical restoration of peatland, he is also interested in the efficacy of restoration techniques, from the carbon costs of the interventions to their effectiveness in returning functionality from a carbon sequestration perspective. Darrell is also a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Cumbria. He was awarded a PhD from Lancaster University in Conservation Biology for a thesis that explored the incommensurability of values that society gives to nature and how we capture these many values when describing nature's worth. Darrell is involved in research projects that reflect both the applied nature of his peatland restoration activities and his academic interest in how society incorporates value plurality into land use decision-making across shared (human/non-human) landscapes.

Prof. Ian Convery

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Max currently works on UK biodiversity policy and legislation, and his career to date has focused on the application of environmental economics in business and policy contexts. His work with the Lifescape Project has focused on collating accessible evidence about the species that are missing from British landscapes and what we might be missing out on in their absence. Max is a keen ecologist and amateur botanist.

Roger Leese - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
  • Trustee
  • Partner at the International Law Firm Clifford Chance
  • Trustees of the Lifescape Project and Also Has Roles at the Legal Charity Advocates for International Development
Pat retired from an accounting career in the public and not for profit sectors in 2018, but she soon embarked on a new ‘career in retirement' supporting the not for profit sector with financial advice and direct assistance. It was not long before she took on a financial role for Lifescape carrying out day to day accounting functions and providing financial guidance, and today serves in the role of Treasurer for the board of trustees. Pat lives on the Isle of Wight where she loves to be in the outdoors and is a keen walker, sometimes with a golf club in hand. Once an enthusiastic gardener she now has to settle for exploring National Trust and English Heritage gardens identifying and enjoying plants and wildlife with her husband. New experiences include learning Spanish and Greek and trying her hand at drawing and water colours.

Sally Hawkins

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Steven is a Director at Tetra Tech with over 20 years' experience in environment and sustainable development with expertise in natural capital and areas including spatial and land use planning, and strategic environmental assessment. He has worked on natural capital-related projects for public and private sector clients both in the UK and overseas with particular experience in payments for ecosystem services. At Tetra Tech, Steven is supporting the development of workstreams including social value, ESG, natural capital and environmental assessment. Steven is a Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (FIEMA).

Steve Smith

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
  • Director at Tetra Tech