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Introducing our Director, Kelly Fulker

Kelly is an environmental scientist, facilitator, and Intuitive Ecology practitioner based in Perth, Western Australia. With over 25 years of experience working across government, community, and environmental sectors, Kelly specialises in strategic environmental facilitation, stakeholder engagement, and supporting complex environmental decision-making processes.

Alongside her environmental work, Kelly facilitates restorative circle processes that support deep listening, reflection, and relational understanding. This work informs her Intuitive Ecology methodology, which integrates environmental science, relational facilitation, and ecological awareness to support long-term stewardship outcomes.

Kelly’s work focuses on helping people and organisations strengthen their relationship with place, with each other, and with the environmental decisions that shape our shared future.

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My Story

Kelly’s work was profoundly influenced by walking 500 kilometres in Western Australia along a sacred initiation pathway. The experience was not about acquiring knowledge, but about learning to listen — to land, to story, and to the discipline of humility. The journey unfolded slowly — step by step, horizon by horizon — until the landscape began to feel less like scenery and more like conversation.

In the quiet repetition of walking, her senses recalibrated. She learned to notice subtleties: shifts in wind, tone, pattern, and feeling. Intuition stopped being something mystical and became something relational — an attunement to living systems and the spaces between them.

She does not claim ownership of the pathway or the knowledge it holds. What she carries is the discipline of listening. From this, Intuitive Ecology emerged — a practice that weaves scientific insight with embodied awareness, inviting a respectful partnership with the natural world.

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Our philosophy

We believe healthy ecosystems and healthy communities are deeply interconnected.

Environmental challenges are rarely just technical problems. They are also relational, cultural, and human. Lasting change happens when people feel connected — to each other, to place, and to the systems they are responsible for stewarding.

Our work supports transformation at multiple levels — from individual awareness through to organisational culture and broader societal change.

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What guides our work

Our work is grounded in:

  • Systems thinking and ecological science

  • Relational and restorative practice

  • Ethical, place-based environmental stewardship

  • Respect for diverse knowledge systems

  • Long-term thinking and intergenerational responsibility.

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Why this work matters

The environmental challenges we face require more than technical solutions. They require collaboration, cultural change, and a deeper connection to the living systems that sustain us.

We support individuals, teams, and organisations in building the understanding, relationships, and capacity needed to achieve lasting environmental outcomes.​​​​

Contact

I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect.

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