Josh recently completed his PhD at the University of Aveiro in Portugal, where he studied the role of juvenile settlement and recruitment in driving range shifts in migratory populations, using the Icelandic Black-tailed Godwit as a model. He is now a post-doc at the University of Iceland’s South Iceland Research Centre, working on the Global Wader Tracking Data Project, an effort developed in partnership with the International Wader Study Group to collate and future-proof shorebird tracking data for scientific and conservation collaboration.