
Community outreach
I believe for conservation to flourish and succeed, research and knowledge must be shared beyond the academic setting. This page features some work I have been a part of seeking to bring interesting and meaningful science to the general public.




Training and workshops
I have over 100 hours of volunteer experience teaching ecology, conducting and leading training for the purpose of short distance (within home range) removal, and teaching field method workshops with venomous and non- venomous snakes to Thai and neighboring country emergency preparedness (“rescue”) crews, Korat Zoo staff, primary and secondary school students and staff (St. Stephen’s International School Khao Yai and Bangkok campuses), Sakaerat Conservation and Snake Education Team (SCSET) organization, and university students and staff (Suranaree University of Technology, Korat Srinakharinwirot University, Korat Rajabhat University, Kasetsart University, University of Arkansas, and Newcastle University)


Media
My research has been featured in multiple international (BBC, National Geographic, Born to Be Wild (Philippines)) and local series (กบนอกกะลา). Several photos and anecdotes about my fieldwork were included in a book Asian Pitvipers: Breeding Experience and Wildlife.
Featured outreach
“Sakaerat Station” Youtube channel
Habitat niches of green pit vipers in Sakaerat Environmental Research Station (การใช้พื้นที่ของ งูเขียวหางไหม้ ในสถานีวิจัยสิ่งแวดล้อมสะแกราช), Episode 43
Featured knowledge gained and videos and photographs taken during thesis and dissertation fieldwork, with commentary by C. H. Barnes and Sakaerat Environmental Research Station staff in Thai and English.

