March 2026 Fellows' update: Yvette Cave
Yvette Cave (CF 2025) featured on the WeSurf BIPOC Surf Talk podcast, discussing her journey into surfing and the development of Wave Wahinis, a community supporting female surfers.
By Yvette Cave,
Martin Gaywood (CF 2023) delivered an online talk, Conservation Translocations: Moving Species to Restore Nature, hosted by the UHI Institute for Biodiversity and Freshwater Conservation.
The session explored policy, practice and scientific developments in conservation translocations. He drew on learning from his Churchill Fellowship research alongside his work with IBFC, NatureScot, and the IUCN Conservation Translocation Specialist Group.
Yvette Cave (CF 2025) featured on the WeSurf BIPOC Surf Talk podcast, discussing her journey into surfing and the development of Wave Wahinis, a community supporting female surfers.
By Yvette Cave,
Stefan Edwards (CF 2024) spoke on a panel at the Bristol Production Power event at Watershed, hosted by BAFTA albert, Bristol Film Services, and the West of England Combined Authority.
By Stefan Edwards,
Martin Gaywood (CF 2023) spoke at the Mammal Society Conference in Inverness, sharing insights from his Churchill Fellowship research on how moving species for conservation purposes benefits nature in a changing climate.
By Martin Gaywood,
Tim Gill (CF 2017) has co-authored a report Streets for Play, Streets for Freedom, published by the NGO Playing Out, calling for a ‘child lens’ in transport policy to address the impacts of car-centric planning on children’s health and wellbeing.
By Timothy Gill,