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Paul has been the coordinator for Filmmakers For Conservation for 12 years supporting the presidents and the board alongside managing all the general enquiries. In addition he oversees the charity components, financial aspects, and day-to-day activities of the organisation. He says, “one of the greatest aspects of working with FFC is assisting individuals find mutual help through either our membership base or through other enquiries that we have had over the years.”

Paul directs his own web design company (Streamline Web Design) built up over 20 years. “One of the best aspects of the job is client contact and many of them have been with me for over 10 years. I believe in the personal touch and because of that they stay with me’’.

Paul has always been a naturalist observing and studying the world around him, “nature is just incredible and we can really learn a lot from it.” He has been taking photographs since the age of nine and specialising in wildlife pictures for over 25 years. He has degrees in psychology and biology.

 
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