Journeys For The Curious
Nature/Science Educators
Journeys For The Curious
Nature/Science Educators
Liz Robertson
Archaeologist
Liz is a Calgary-based archaeologist who works in northern and western Canada.
Marcia Klein
Botanist
Marcia loves to wander and wonder on land searching for amazing plants. She enthusiastically seeks and shares stories, especially about local cultural plant uses (ethnobotany).
Mari Kleist
Archaeologist
Mari was born and raised in Nuuk. She is the first Greenlander to obtain a PhD in archaeology.
Martin Gray
Beachcomber, Marine Specialist
Rooted in the luxuriant wildness of Scotland’s Orkney Islands, Martin’s home is familial, generational, and spiritual. His life as a conservationist and expedition guide has been deeply shaped by this place. A sharp jolt recently set him on a new course—and in his seventh decade, he returned to education. Birds, botany, marine mammals, and insects are his thing, supported by a deep passion for heritage, lore stories.
Merran Smith
Climate Action Specialist
Merran has worked to unite industry, government, and civil society organizations to solve pressing social and ecological challenges
Michelle Davies
Archaeologist
Michelle is an archaeologist and PhD candidate focused on family archaeology in Hebron, Nunatsiavut.
Natalia Barrantes
Naturalist
Natalia is a Biology Professor at the University of Costa Rica and has experience as a naturalist guide and environmental consultant.
Nauja Bianco
Arctic Policy Expert, Inuit Cultural Educator
Nauja is an Inuk-Danish woman born and raised in the capital of Nuuk in Greenland and now lives in Copenhagen, Denmark. She has a long-standing career within government affairs and diplomacy in the Greenlandic Government, the Danish government, and the Nordic intergovernmental affairs.
Pablo Perez
Naturalist
Pablo is an enthusiastic adventurer with special interests in birds and mammals. He is passionate about both the wildlife and human heritage of the Basque Region.
Paul Dean
Geologist, Newfoundland Cultural Educator
Paul is a geologist, writer, and cultural educator—born and raised in Newfoundland. He’s an advocate for traditional Newfoundland music, song, and dance.
Pete Ewins
Conservation Scientist
Pete Ewins is a lifelong wildlife conservation expert, focussing on marine and Arctic species, and restoring pollinator habitat to urban gardens. Music keeps him sane.
Peter Croal
Geologist
Peter is passionate about sharing the amazing geological treasures in Canada’s Arctic.
Pierre Richard
Marine Biologist
Pierre is a North Atlantic and Arctic marine mammal specialist, an avid birder, and a naturalist. He is happiest while outside looking for wildlife.
Ree Brennin Houston
Marine Biologist, Art Instructor
Ree is passionate about the world’s oceans and everything that lives in them. She shares that passion with as many people as she can.
Rogier Gruys
Naturalist
Rogier is a protected area specialist and nature photographer with a background in Arctic ecology and tourism. He loves sharing his passions with guests.