Adam May is a proud Wiradjuri man, currently employed as an Ecologist and Botanist with Biodiversity Australia and brings 16 years of knowledge and experience in the ecology industry. Adam’s passionate expertise has developed having undertaken several roles ranging from teaching field botany, practicing horticulture, plant identification with the QLD herbarium and ecological consulting. Adam holds extensive industry qualifications which include Diploma of Horticulture, Bachelor of Science (Ecology), Graduate Diploma in Education and Native Animal Conservation in Training certification. Further to this Adam is recognised as suitably qualified under the Vegetation Structure and Remnant Status VMA 1999, Field identification of the Brigalow Belt 2007 and The Queensland Regional Ecosystem Framework and its Application (2007). Adam has significant experience undertaking ecological surveys including targeted flora and fauna surveys throughout Southern QLD and Northern NSW.
Adam has developed a broad range of professional skills including conducting ecological surveys, extensive plant identification, plant cultivation, flora and fauna surveys, targeted fauna surveys, natural areas management, data analysis, GIS and compiling ecological assessment reports. Adam’s cultural heritage underpins his passion for the natural world, and he seeks to work in projects and within diverse teams that help to achieve positive real-world outcomes for our clients.


