Conservationists, scientists, and activists are working to protect life on our planet. I help turn their complex work into stories that make people care.
For six years, I've translated conservation research into compelling narratives — through writing, film, photography, podcasts, campaigns, and exhibitions — working with organizations like WWF and MIT. I'm drawn to interdisciplinary projects that bridge nature, science, and design, and I'm now exploring how green spaces can serve as tools for education and advocacy.
Whether you're a researcher, designer, educator, or community builder, an animal lover, a thrill-seeker, or a caring mother, I'd love to explore ideas together to create a home that's better.
writing
wildlife, conservation & climate
- MIT Science Writing ⎮ How life in tropical soils are changing, and what that could mean for our warming planet
- MIT Scope ⎮ In the Farrell Lab, insect scientists investigate the origins and diversity of life
- MIT Knight Science Journalism ⎮ Emily Foxhall on natural disaster reporting
- WWF ⎮ Finding Asia's unicorn – in search of the saola
- WWF ⎮ A new frontier – documenting Myanmar's uncharted flora
- WWF ⎮ Bring 'spoonie' home – saving migratory birds across the Asian Flyway
- WWF ⎮ Tiny to mighty – how Bankhar puppies help conserve snow leopards in Mongolia
- WWF ⎮ Studying scratches, sounds and silence – a day in the life of a primatologist
- WWF ⎮ Discovering a new species... in one's backyard
- WWF ⎮ Lessons about compassion from monkhood to conservation
- WWF ⎮ Living with elephant neighbors in Thailand
- WWF ⎮ Feeding giants – restoring forest food for elephants in Thailand
- WWF ⎮ Siphandone – culture and nature on Laos' "4,000 Islands"
- WWF ⎮ "I want to bring my child fishing" – river patrols in Siphandone
- WWF ⎮ From mother to daughter, like tree to seedling – conservation in Sumatra's matrilineal society
- WWF ⎮ How climate change is affecting nomadic herders in Mongolia
- WWF ⎮ Science of the soil – language of the land
- Mongabay ⎮ New species of giant flying squirrel... found at bushmeat market
- Mongabay ⎮ Asian elephant footprints create nurseries for frogs
- Mongabay ⎮ From seeds to forests: How one man is growing Thailand's future
- US News ⎮ Pandemic brings endangered turtles home to Thailand's beaches
- Google Arts & Culture ⎮ Spectacular Creatures
general science & technology
- MIT News ⎮ Quantum chemist Ernest Opoku enabling materials science and sustainable energy
- WWF ⎮ ShellBank – using eDNA to trace illegal trade of sea turtles
- WWF ⎮ Listen carefully! – studying gibbons in Cambodia with bioacoustics
- WWF ⎮ "Leech smoothie" helps conservation focus efforts
- WWF ⎮ Extra eyes – using technology to address human-elephant conflict in Thailand
- WWF ⎮ Using eDNA to discover and document life in Myanmar's rivers
- Heinrich Böll Stiftung ⎮ Silly climate solutions
sustainable design, landscape architecture & urban planning
- MIT Scope ⎮ Living Growing Buildings – Engineered materials alive for climate-adaptive architecture
- Bangkok Post ⎮ Chulalongkorn Park helping Bangkok mitigate urban flooding and climate change
- WLA ⎮ Thammasat University Centenary Park – Asia's largest urban rooftop farm
- ASLA ⎮ Chulalongkorn Centenary Park – a thirsty park for a flood-prone city
- Landezine ⎮ Making Thailand's Government Complex More Humane
- Archello ⎮ Chao Phraya Sky Park
- Urbanet ⎮ Landscape Porosity – why we need water-based urbanism
- Thailand Now ⎮ Thai architect Yossapon Boonsom on creating community through design
- Thailand Now ⎮ Navigating Thailand's water-based culture
- Tekuma ⎮ Montreal, the more humane AI hub
- Tekuma ⎮ How cities can build more humane AI systems
social & environmental justice
- GBH ⎮ When you're sick in Mattapan, where do you go?
- Dialogue Earth ⎮ Communities in Thailand in the dark over Yuam River diversion impacts
- Climate Tracker ⎮ Lost homes and sunken memories – Thailand's sinking city
- HaRD Stories ⎮ Patchara Kumchumnan – the indigenous rights defender behind #SaveBangKloi
- HaRD Stories ⎮ Pornchita Fahpratanprai – the indigenous activist leading her community's fight against a coal mine
- Mongabay ⎮ Beyond strikes: For these youths, climate activism starts at home
- Heinrich Böll Stiftung ⎮ Communicating climate change and how we should convert the unconverted
- Thai Enquirer ⎮ The coronavirus outbreak is an opportunity to learn and prepare for the climate catastrophe
- Bangkok Post ⎮ Personal reflections for 2021
- Bangkok Post ⎮ Born without legs, athlete and stunt actress Kanya Sesser lets nothing hold her back
- Bangkok Post ⎮ How not to regulate – BMA's crackdown on Khao San Road's street stalls
- VICE ⎮ What your favorite products leave behind
- Bangkok Post ⎮ Green Monday tackling climate change with meatless meals
- Bangkok Post ⎮ Depopulating the pigeons
film
photography





















podcast
Who I Met Today
- EP 1 ⎮ Chemical engineer Stefano Toso makes quantum dots
- EP 2 ⎮ Bioengineer Ciara Sypherd uses AI to eavesdrop on animals
- EP 3 ⎮ Physicist Katie Barajas shoots silicon atoms into diamonds to make quantum computers
- EP 4 ⎮ James Brice is an ocean researcher – designer, former zookeeper, singer, figure skater, and more
- EP 5 ⎮ Architect Joris Komen designs cities, but for animals
- EP 6 ⎮ Kye Shimizu designs wearable tech and other things that make you question who you are
- EP 7 ⎮ Computer scientist Lucy Liu is optimizing everything – from robot traffic to your life decisions
- EP 8 ⎮ Computer engineer Andy Haverly wants to sequester carbon – by detonating nuclear bombs
multimedia / campaign