Lecturer in conservation science • University of Kent
Dr Mohammad Farhadinia received his MSc in Environmental Sciences from the University of Tehran and a DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford. He then worked as a Research Fellow at the Oxford Martin School and later held an OPEN Fellowship at Oxford, focusing on the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework and engagement of developing countries in biodiversity commitments in partnership with the UN World Conservation Monitoring Centre. In 2022, he was appointed Lecturer at the University of Kent. His current research focuses on rewilding and species restoration, particularly the ecological and societal outcomes of species translocations in the UK and globally.