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Julia Burger is a wildlife ecologist and conservation photographer.

With a lifelong passion for the natural world, adventure and simple living, Julia’s multi-faceted ecology career finds her traveling locally and globally, equally confident discussing environmental conservation strategies with federal regulators as she is dirtbagging for months in the Kalahari Desert.

 

When she’s not observing birds or tracking wildlife for her consulting company, Skylark Ecological, Julia balances exploring the beauty of her own backyard in British Columbia with international expeditions to fulfill her innate desire to experience wild places.

The vast wildernesses she’s been privileged to explore through ecological work and personal travel have left a formative impression on her mind and heart.

“Life spent out in the elements has it's challenges and yet it is so incredibly rewarding. Every moment of discomfort...be it aching muscles, freezing limbs, mind-numbing heat, aggressive wildlife, hair-raising lightning storms…these moments transcend physical and mental hardship to become a soul-enriching experience — First light cascading richly across a pristine ecosystem; observing an animal delightfully exploring its own world, unaware of my presence; the way the light falls ‘just so’, making me stop in my tracks and inhale sharply at the stunning beauty of a place… These are the moments that make me feel alive and euphoric and so lucky to be a creature of this earth.”

Protect it.

 

Cultivating an ethos built on the appreciation and recognition of nature’s diversity and intrinsic value, Julia finds interaction with the natural world imperative to our happiness and mental health as thriving, curious individuals, communities, and societies.

Ultimately, Julia is driven by the need to protect and preserve our fragile ecosystems.

Her hope via Sauvage is to celebrate life’s beautiful diversity and foster action to preserve wilderness, and wild beings.