Meet The Team
Director, Mission Control
Adrian Ferraro
One of the original team to discover The Bioasis, Adrian is an adventurer turned passionate educationalist, with side hobbies in conservation, ethical tourism and, amongst other things, surfing. From an eclectic background in sports science, pub management and purchasing, Adrian found his nirvana when he made a non-risk-assessed leap into the world of adventure travel in 2001. His travels started long before that though and he’s now sampled the delights of over 55 countries worldwide. If you let him, he’ll bore you with stories of digging two-wheel-drive delivery trucks out of Africa’s Heart of Darkness. The same African expedition involved an unusual story of a night on the drink, a hyena, and the legend of the lost ear, but we don’t have time to go into that now.
In a parallel life Adrian runs STC Expeditions, an ethical school expedition company taking young people out of the classroom and out of their comfort zones. Your can sometimes hear Adrian’s dulcet tones on Mission Control radio.
Operations Manager
Jared Child
Most at home wandering the woods and hills of The Bioasis or exploring the Hebrides & Highlands, Jared takes care of our planning, project management and operations; ensuring missions run smoothly and everyone is well fed!
He holds qualifications in Bushcraft & Survival, Animal Tracking, Primitive Crafts, Axe proficiency & Off-site Safety Management amongst others and is a keen adventurer in his spare time.
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He's a font of knowledge when it comes to food hygiene protocols, building regulations, process mapping, importing highly sensitive equipment from Europe, evacuation planning and a whole host of other specialities that are essential to the smooth running of Bioasis operations.
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Jared has very broad shoulders, both physically and metaphorically.
Mission Leader
Laurie King
Laurie works at the intersection of nature connection, adventure and self development. She is a trainee Wilderness Therapeutic Practitioner and Wilderness Rites of Passage guide, integrating soft reflective practices that benefit wellbeing with hard skills such as basic bushcraft, foraging and wildlife tracking. She has a wealth of experience facilitating experiences for adults and adolescents, including those with multiple needs. Her passion is supporting people to become the best versions of themselves, encouraging them to gain insights from being in nature and working through personal blocks.
Laurie works as mission leader at The Bioasis, specialising in running nature connection activities and reflective practices for the students. Laurie is a published writer and editor, having co-created Wilder Journeys with author and adventurer, Miriam Lancewood. The book is a collection of true stories of extraordinary wilderness journeys, and the wisdom people gained from being in nature. She is currently completing a PhD in foraging and conservation and is passionate about wild food and sustainability. Laurie is an example to us all as to how we can live as consciously as possible in the more-than-human world.
Activities Manager
EllioTt MontGomery
With nearly a decade of experience delivering outdoor, adventure and environmental education courses, Elliott joined the team here at The Bioasis. Elliott has travelled extensively across South America, including deep into the Amazon, forming strong relations with remote tribes. Whilst receiving inspiration and guidance from their ancient and harmonious ways of life, Elliott’s delivery as an outdoor guide, is embodied with reverence and respect for the natural world.
With a mind for the future, as with so many of The Bioasis team, Elliott's personal mission to inspire people, from all walks of life, to re-discover their connection to our Mother Earth. Whether you’re planting a woodland or summiting high peaks, knapping an arrowhead, or tracking wild deer, Elliott encourages anyone who hears the call, to answer it!
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Elliott is a qualified Mountain Leader, Sheltered Water Canoe and Kayak Coach (he leads our Private Canoe Journeys), RCI climbing instructor and a MIAS Level 2 Mountain Biking Instructor. Spending a significant amount of time in the woods, he has advanced his bushcraft practice with a strong focus on ancestral (primitive) skills.
Mission Leader
Leire Sanz
Leire leads our Bioasis missions, ensuring everyone has what they need to brave the elements, hone new skills and rewild themselves.
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Originally a teacher from Spain, Leire changed her city life in the Basque Country for the woodlands of Britain, where she became interested in bushcraft, foraging and all things tree related.
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When not teaching groups about the beauty and fragility of natural places, you can find her hill walking in the Lake District, working out a new problem at her local bouldering centre, or travelling abroad on new adventures.
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Her professional experience has taken her across all corners of the UK, and internationally including South America and Norway.
Mission Leader
Adrian Partridge
Adrian (not to be confused with the other Adrian) has always lived in the rain catchment of The Bioasis and has an extensive knowledge of the area, He has 30 years of Mountain Rescue experience and a lifetime involvement in the Scout Movement. He has led almost 20 overseas expeditions in the developing world with school groups and brings an international perspective and huge amounts of experience to the Bioasis project.
Adrian has held the Mountain Leader award since 1998 and has worked assessing other Mountain leaders. He is a keen winter mountaineer and trekker and an enthusiastic paddler of both open canoes and sea kayaks. He is a Duke of Edinburgh Award Gold assessor. He also has an interest in Bronze Age archaeology and environmental issues.
He sometimes goes by the name of Badger.
Mission Leader
Geri Skeens
Geri is an outdoor leader, Hill and Moorland guide and a National Navigation Award Scheme Course Director.
Her previous experience includes learning & development, small business development, and conservation work both in Britain and with rural communities in Africa, particularly remote fishing communities in Mozambique.
She has an infectious love of nature, Bronze age history, wild habitats and the smallest mosses and lichens. It's a passion that has resulted in a drive to help others appreciate the finer, wilder sides to life and planet earth.
EDI Policy Advisor and Mission Assistant
Orla Bradfield
Orla’s work is dedicated to uncovering the intersections between human and environmental resilience. As an anthropologist, researcher, and outdoor leader, she operates at the convergence of environmental and psychological anthropology, fostering a deeply intersectional approach. Orla has over four years of experience in outdoor adventure leadership, leading expeditions across the UK as well as in Kenya. She has collaborated with indigenous communities and eco-initiatives throughout East Africa, particularly focusing on women’s rights and human-wildlife conflict mitigation. She is passionate about exploring how cultural narratives and social conditioning shape our relationships with ourselves, one another, and the environment.
In her role as the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity Policy Advisor at The Bioasis, Orla is committed to cultivating a more accessible and inclusive organisation where all team members and clients feel encouraged to express their authentic selves. She is currently crafting Bioasis’s EDI policy and conducting research on diversity in the outdoor industry. She has two seasons of experience at the Bioasis and therefore has a comprehensive understanding of camp dynamics and operations. One of her main focuses on camps is to facilitate experiences that encourage people to interact with their natural environments instead of taking from them.