Dr Sarah Pye was born in Gibraltar, spent 13 years sailing in nature with her family, then moved onto a boat, learning from animals, weather, and the world around her. She has always loved animals. Night watches at sea, meeting dolphins and whales, resulted in her developing a deep appreciation for hands-on animal encounters that shaped her views on nature.
Sarah travelled widely, started her own boat business in the Whitsundays, and began writing books and storytelling, using real experiences to connect people with wildlife and conservation.
A trip to Borneo led Sarah to help Dr. Wong and the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, starting projects, writing children’s books, and supporting wildlife through education and action.
Sarah runs workshops for children, shares stories, encourages action, and believes everyone can do something to help animals and the environment.
An award-winning author Dr Pye is passionate about wildlife and storytelling. Her doctorate focused on how narratives can engage non-scientists in conservation. She wrote a biography of Malaysian conservationist, Dr Wong Siew Te, Saving Sun Bears, which was followed by six children’s books about Wildlife Wong’s adventures in the Bornean jungle.
When she’s not teaching sustainability at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Sarah has just launched Curious Kai Asks Why, which refocuses her attention on Australian flora and fauna.
Links
Web: sarahrpye.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/SarahRPye
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_sarahrpye/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sarahrpyeauthorspeakerenvi6784
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahpye/
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