About

Caroline has lived in Scotland for over twenty years and has travelled throughout, enjoying the scenery and especially the wildlife. Since childhood she has travelled to Europe, Canada and America and enjoyed the diverse species that she’s seen and the varying landscapes and cultures.

Caroline managed a nature reserve in the Highlands for several years where she enjoyed working with locals to maintain it, planting a wildflower meadow as well as many trees. She led walks to increase health and well-being and to share information about the birds and animals that the participants saw.

Caroline also enjoys the night sky whether it’s a stunning show of the aurora borealis or the moon, stars and planets that can be seen on a clear, dark winter night.

Caroline has volunteered for the RSPB, at an Animal Sanctuary and helped children affected by war.

Like many others, Caroline has had good and less good health, been overweight and faced some of the challenges that life can bring. She knows that when she regularly spends time outside walking or wildlife watching, that she is more content and healthier. She enjoys seeing others move forward, communicates well and considerately and will go the extra mile when necessary.

Relevant qualifications include: First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, Counselling Skills, Recreational Drug Awareness, Walk Leader Training, Bushcrafts, how to delivery John Muir Award training,