Talitha is an interdisciplinary scientist focused on using data-driven, quantitative methods to support global systemic change for biodiversity and the environment. Her research contributes to the THRIVING Food Futures programme, where she helps develop analytical tools for sustainable food system transformations, and to the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, where she creates forward-looking tools to guide conservation efforts and track global progress towards nature recovery. With a background in biodiversity conservation, physics, and bioinformatics, her past work includes rewilding with Rewilding Britain, biodiversity monitoring with the Wildlife Trust, and collaborations with businesses to reduce environmental impact. She has held research roles at the University of Oxford's Nature Positive Hub, at Wild Business, and Edinburgh University, following a PhD in Physics from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Global Biodiversity Conservation from the University of Sussex.