Louise Mac Elwain
BSc, MSc
Louise Mac Elwain is a Senior Ecologist with Flynn Furney. Her past research has focused on plant developmental biology and soil microarthropod communities.
Previously, she worked for international NGOs in education and development, with a focus on environmental education.
She holds a first-class honours MSc from University College Dublin where she gained skills in GIS analysis, Environmental Policy and General Ecology, amongst others. Additionally, she has a BSc in Chemistry and Biology from NUI Maynooth.
At Flynn Furney, Louise has worked on Appropriate Assessments, Ecological Impact Assessments, Biodiversity Action Plans, Biodiversity Enhancement Strategies, and Biodiversity Net Gain metrics.
She is passionate about the protection of our wetlands, the expansion of wildlife corridors and has a keen interest in botany.
