But first, a bit about myself. I was born and raised in Rhayader with my three brothers, and nature has been a part of my life from the beginning. Influenced by my father's own interest in wildlife, I have fond memories of birdwatching in the Elan Valley and Gilfach, while also rearing caterpillars into moths and butterflies. Somewhere along the way, I had my first experience of moth trapping, setting an interest in nocturnal Lepidoptera for life.
A broad fascination with the natural world has never left me. This heavily influenced my decision to study Zoology at the University of Exeter after completing my A-levels. I was in fact finishing my final year dissertation on passive acoustic monitoring of bird diversity when the role of intern was advertised. I made sure I found the time to write an application and feel incredibly glad I did so, based on my experiences of the last month.