Arianne Nickels

Arianne Nickels

Conservation Programs Specialist South Coast Conservation Land Management Program @ Ducks Unlimited Canada

About Arianne Nickels

Arianne Nickels is a Conservation Programs Specialist at Ducks Unlimited Canada, focusing on the South Coast Conservation Land Management Program. She has a background in Environmental Science from Queen's University and has held various roles in ecological restoration and marketing.

Work at Ducks Unlimited Canada

Arianne Nickels serves as a Conservation Programs Specialist within the South Coast Conservation Land Management Program at Ducks Unlimited Canada. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to conservation efforts in Surrey, British Columbia. In this role, she focuses on implementing strategies that promote the sustainable management of conservation lands.

Previous Experience in Ecological Restoration

Prior to her current role, Arianne worked at DIAMOND HEAD CONSULTING LIMITED as an Ecological Restoration Operations Crew Lead. Her tenure lasted for seven months in 2020 to 2021 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In this capacity, she was involved in various ecological restoration projects, applying her knowledge in environmental science to practical restoration efforts.

Education and Expertise

Arianne Nickels earned her Bachelor of Environmental Science (Hons) from Queen's University, completing her studies from 2015 to 2020. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in environmental principles and practices, which she applies in her professional roles in conservation and ecological restoration.

Marketing Coordinator Role at Queen's University

Arianne served as a Marketing Coordinator at Queen's University from 2016 to 2018. During her two-year tenure in Kingston, Ontario, she was responsible for various marketing initiatives, enhancing the university's outreach and engagement strategies.

Undergraduate Research Experience

Arianne gained research experience as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve from 2018 to 2019. Her work involved conducting research that contributed to the understanding of ecological systems within the biosphere reserve in Ontario.

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