Posted: Thu 18th Sep 2025

Flintshire animal management team draws students from across the UK

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 18th, 2025

Learners are travelling from across the UK to rural Flintshire, inspired by a trailblazing Animal Management team.

Coleg Cambria Northop is home to one of the UK’s most idyllic academic environments, and it is there you will find a group of dedicated staff and lecturers whose passion for animal welfare, conservation, and education has been inspiring students for years.

From exotic species to domestic care, scientific theory to real-world practice, they bring unparalleled insight and enthusiasm to every lesson.

Sadie Thackaberry, Programme Leader for HND Animal Management and FE Curriculum Leader for Animal Care, is a dedicated lecturer with a Master’s in Evolutionary Behaviour and another in Education, currently pursuing a Doctorate focused on the use of therapy animals in education.

Her research reflects a deep commitment to animal welfare and student wellbeing, making her an invaluable advocate for compassionate and innovative teaching.

“Ours is very much a dream team!” said Sadie.

“We all bring different strengths to the table, but share a common passion for animal care, education, and the success of our students.

“For anyone considering a future in conservation, animal science, behaviour, or welfare, our HND and HNC programmes offer the perfect foundation.

“We encourage anyone with a passion for animals and a drive to make a difference to come and explore what Cambria Northop has to offer.”

Joining Sadie are Stephanie Davies, who has a background in zoological education and a BSc in Zoology with Herpetology, a Trustee for the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust; Alex Morgan, who holds degrees in Animal Behavioural Science and Education, combining more than 20 years of teaching with experience as a creative business owner, and Louise Baker, who has expertise in Equine Science, Psychology, and Forensic Behavioural Science, and runs a successful equine business.

Sadie also praised Darren Roberts, who has spent 29 years teaching at Northop in Life Science and has a passion “which is matched only by his dedication to student success”, and Sam Bevin, a seasoned professional with over 20 years in the animal care industry, specialising in dog grooming and practical animal care.

Together, this outstanding team has helped establish Coleg Cambria Northop as a centre of excellence in animal management education.

Their knowledge, enthusiasm, and commitment to nurturing the next generation of animal care professionals are a key reason why learners travel from far and wide to study at the North Wales campus.

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