Jocelyn Stokes is a dedicated wildlife conservationist, filmmaker, and photographer passionate about protecting endangered species and their habitats. With a background in environmental science and a talent for visual storytelling, Jocelyn has traveled extensively to some of the world’s most remote regions, capturing the beauty and vulnerability of wildlife through her lens.
Jocelyn’s work focuses on raising awareness about the critical challenges faced by wildlife due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. Her powerful images and films have been featured in numerous conservation campaigns, documentaries, and publications, inspiring action and change.
Through her work, Jocelyn aims to foster a deeper connection between people and the natural world, believing that storytelling can be a catalyst for conservation. Whether trekking through dense jungles, diving in remote oceans, or scaling rugged mountains, Jocelyn is driven by her commitment to protecting the planet’s most vulnerable species.
In addition to her fieldwork, Jocelyn is an advocate for sustainable practices and community-based conservation efforts. She collaborates with local communities, NGOs, and international organizations to implement projects that benefit both wildlife and people. Her work continues to inspire others to take an active role in conserving the natural world for future generations.