Bethan Feeney-Howells
Assistant Ecologist
Environmental Science BSc (Hons)
Bethan joined JBA after graduating with a First in Environmental Science, from Northumbria University. Her dissertation topic focused on insect pollinators, especially bees, and the effect of
fragmented green space and floral resources, in an urban context.
Bethan is passionate about wildlife conservation, as well as sustainability issues such as greener living and she is working towards gaining a licence for Bats and Great Crested Newt.
Bethan’s weekends are taken up creating hand painted, botanical inspired designs and she takes her inspiration from exploring new places in and around the UK – especially the woodlands and coastal
line of Suffolk!
fragmented green space and floral resources, in an urban context.
Bethan is passionate about wildlife conservation, as well as sustainability issues such as greener living and she is working towards gaining a licence for Bats and Great Crested Newt.
Bethan’s weekends are taken up creating hand painted, botanical inspired designs and she takes her inspiration from exploring new places in and around the UK – especially the woodlands and coastal
line of Suffolk!
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