Hannah Böing, MSc

Hannah Böing developed an early interest in nature and wildlife, which she deepened through academic training and hands-on fieldwork. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Management in the Netherlands, followed by a Master’s in Nature Conservation and Biodiversity Management in Vienna, Austria. During her studies, she gained valuable practical experience through international stays, including involvement in species conservation projects in Mexico and Spain. These opportunities allowed her to work closely with diverse ecosystems and species, laying a strong foundation for her current role in applied conservation.
Since 2020, Hannah has been an integral part of TB Raab GmbH and leads the team responsible for "LIFE Projects, Nature Assessment Reports & Europe-wide Tagging." In this role, she manages complex projects at the interface of ecological science and environmental policy, with a strong focus on species protection and public engagement.
In addition to her work on LIFE projects and tagging, Hannah also contributes her ecological expertise to environmental supervision and reporting for a wide range of infrastructure projects, including power lines, water pipelines, and gas pipelines, photovoltaic systems and renewable energy facilities and ecological field surveys and habitat assessments for various project types.
Her work is characterized by a strong commitment to integrating nature conservation, climate protection, and the energy transition in a way that promotes both ecological integrity and sustainable development.
Education:
MSc. Conservation Biology and Biodiversity Management – University of Vienna (Austria)
BSc. Wildlife-Management - VHL Leeuwarden (Netherlands)
Work focus:
Team management "LIFE Projects, Reports & Europe-wide Tagging"
Project management
LIFE projects
Nature assessment reports
Tagging management
Public relation work
References:
www.researchgate.net/profile/Hannah_Boeing