Community Ecologist
Terrell Roulston was born and raised on his family's farm in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. A strong fascination with biology in his childhood lead to his completion of a BSc from Saint Mary's University, where he first became involved with pollinator and plant ecology research. Terrell is increasingly concerned with the stewardship of native pollinators to safeguard pollinators and plant communities, which have become increasingly threatened by land use change and pesticide use among other factors. Today, Terrell continues his studies as a Masters student at the University of British Columbia in the Plant-Pollinator and Global Change Lab.