Sarah is a PhD candidate in Ecology and Biodiversity at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, where her research focuses on modeling the reproductive fitness of male tuatara. More broadly, Sarah's interests rest at the intersection of evolution, science communication, herpetology, and biostatistics.
Sarah has a background in invasion ecology, freshwater aquatics, amphibian monitoring, and veterinary nursing. She currently works as a Learning Designer for the Faculty of Science and does contract herpetological consulting work. Sarah's full CV with lists of work experience, scholarly publications, conference presentations, research media coverage, funding, honors, and awards is available upon request.