Rina Herzl is a conservation journalist and narrative storyteller covering biodiversity, wildlife recovery, and human-wildlife coexistence, from illegal trade and exploitation to restoration and rewilding.
Their reporting has appeared in Mongabay, Earth Island Journal, Gizmodo, and other outlets.
Areas of interest include:
– Endangered species, extinction risk, and population recovery
– Illegal wildlife trade and exploitation
– Human impact on wildlife and ecosystems
– Conservation policy (wildlife trade, protected areas, enforcement)
– Climate change impacts on ecosystems and species
– Rewilding and ecological restoration
– Nature-based solutions to climate change
– Strategic storytelling for conservation organizations
Alongside journalism, Rina runs WildVox (www.wildvox.earth), a marketing and communications consultancy helping conservation organizations communicate complex environmental issues with clarity and impact.
Rina holds an MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation, and Management from the University of Oxford and an Executive Certificate in Social Impact Strategy from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and a fellow member of the International League of Conservation Writers.