With over 25 years of experience studying and training others in crafts and community practices, Paul is a leading voice in developing kinship with the natural world. Recently completing his Master’s degree, he now embarks on his PhD journey, focusing on ethnoecology—the study of dynamic relationships between people and their natural environments. Passionate about collaboration, Paul spearheads the Centre for Ethnoecology, uniting academics, practitioners, and organisations in supporting sustainability through culture-based practice.