Fernando Fernandez Valverde serves as a Senior Wetland Ecologist within the Scientific Advice & Research Directorate of the National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. With over 20 years of experience as a professional ecologist, primarily in...
Fernando Fernandez Valverde serves as a Senior Wetland Ecologist within the Scientific Advice & Research Directorate of the National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. With over 20 years of experience as a professional ecologist, primarily in Ireland, Fernando has developed a profound expertise in the conservation and restoration of diverse habitats, particularly wetlands, raised bogs, and blanket bogs. His academic background, which includes a BSc and MSc in Forestry, provides him with a solid foundation in ecological principles and practices.
In his current role, Fernando is instrumental in the Enhanced Decommissioning, Rehabilitation and Restoration Scheme (EDRRS), where he applies his extensive knowledge of biodiversity and habitat management to ensure effective ecological restoration. He oversees various key projects aimed at conserving Ireland's unique wetland ecosystems, providing scientific advice that informs policy development and strategic planning. His proficiency in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enhances his ability to analyze spatial data, facilitating informed decision-making in habitat conservation efforts.
Fernando's commitment to wildlife conservation is evident in his collaborative work with stakeholders, where he manages contracts and staff to achieve project objectives. His bilingual capabilities in Spanish and English further enable him to engage with a diverse range of partners and communities. Through meticulous report writing and fieldwork, he contributes to the body of research that underpins effective conservation strategies, ensuring that Ireland's natural heritage is preserved for future generations.