Marlowe McCaffrey is an anthropologist and social researcher currently reading for a DPhil in Anthropology at the University of Oxford, funded by the ESRC Grand Union DTP and St John’s College. His doctoral research focuses on biodiversity conservation, natural history, and more-than-human relationality, grounded in an ethnographic engagement with moth and butterfly conservation across natural history museum collections and citizen science groups in Oxford. Prior to his DPhil, Marlowe completed a BSc and MRes in Anthropology at UCL, graduating with First-Class Honours and Distinction, respectively. He is a recipient of the Rosa Morison Prize, the Anna Sturm Law Fieldwork Prize, and the UCL Alumni Scholarship.