Summer Intern
• The Delprat Garden is an experimental biotechnical land management research project. The project reinstitutes regimes of care by utilising phytoremediation processes.• Background includes creating detailed research diagrams, charts, and brochures using Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketches, and Excel. Recorded plant data, plotted statistical graphs, and recycled dead plants for composting to cultivate fungi, reducing environmental impact.• On-site plant identification and classification and production of growth habit atlases. Classifying over 100 common Australian plants in the field by their botanical name, common name, life cycle, ethnobotanical significance and metal contamination.• Participating in the organization of project exhibitions for AILA academic events and public education events for the community. Proficient in presenting and explaining project content, ensuring clear and effective communication with clients.