Meet the 2025 Ecology Seasonals
These nine individuals come from diverse backgrounds, each bringing new skills and perspectives to our projects. Supported with excellent training and peer review, they provide us a resource and much needed energy and in return, we provide them with career pathways and progression for the future.
Why the Expansion?
The surge to nine seasonals reflects both the growth of Brindle & Green and the pressing need for hands-on ecological work across the UK. We’re excited to be in a position to provide valuable experience to the next generation of ecologists while strengthening our capacity to deliver high-quality work for our clients.
A Win-Win for All
Our seasonal program not only benefits our projects but also offers these aspiring ecologists a chance to gain practical, on-the-ground experience in a supportive and dynamic environment. Many of our past seasonals have gone on to join us full-time or pursue impactful careers in conservation and environmental consultancy.
We can’t wait to see what this enthusiastic cohort achieves over the coming months. Welcome aboard, seasonals – let’s make this a season to remember!
We’re delighted to welcome Megan Derrick into a full-time role as Graduate Ecologist after an outstanding season with us.
Charlie Martin has moved from his seasonal position into a full-time role as Ecological Mitigation Assistant - a transition shaped by enthusiasm, curiosity, and a genuine passion for ecology.
Scott Reast, Financial Controller marks 10 years with the company - a decade defined by commitment, adaptability, and an unwavering contribution to our growth and success.