About me
David Noble has been interested in nature, particularly birds, since a child. After a BSc I spent 8 years as a free-lance ecologist working on seabirds in arctic Canada, and the impact of contaminants on wildlife. After completing degrees on the population ecology of Brunnich’s Guillemot and on host-parasite relationships among cuckoos in Namibia, I moved to an environmental NGO, the British Trust for Ornithology. Initially leading the Surveys Team, I am currently involved in projects encompassing landscape to national monitoring, biodiversity indicators, conservation assessments, non-native species, and using the BTO’s data to assess environmental policies.