Our Team | Trustee

Debbie Rolmanis

Debbie Rolmanis, COO of Nature’s SAFE, is a qualified human and equine sports therapist and Biomechanist who has transitioned from running her own Equine High Performance Consultancy to working as head of ESG, Marketing and Brand Development at Capital Agri International, an international agri/food investment and management company.

About Debbie

Debbie is a qualified human and equine sports therapist and Biomechanist and ran her own Equine High Performance Consultancy, working with Olympic and World Games clients in New Zealand and Europe. She was part of the health team at London 2012 and the NZ Para-Equestrian Team at London and WEG 2014. Her first book ‘Biomechanics for the Equestrian’ was published in October 2019 and she has been a regular contributor to international equestrian magazines.

After living in NZ for 12 years, Debbie is now living back in the UK and has re-trained in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Social Governance. She now works for Capital Agri International – an international agri/food investment and management company as head of ESG, Marketing and Brand Development. She works to implement environmental and social initiatives to each business interest of the company, provides ESG investment analysis and leads marketing and brand development.

Who we are

Our work would not be possible without our incredible team

Okapi

Total Population: Less than 25,000 in the wild

Pygmy marmoset

Total Population: Unknown

Hyacinth macaw

Total Population: Around 6,500 in the wild

Mandanao bleeding-heart dove

Total Population: Less than 2,500 in the wild

Little egret

Total Population: 660,000 to 3,150,000 in the wild

Bactrian camel

Total Population: Less than 1,000 in the wild

Chimpanzee

Total Population: 170,000 - 300, 000 in the wild

Eurasian Red Squirrel

Total Population: 120,000 to 160,000 in the wild

Fea’s tree frog

Total Population: Unknown

Spix’s night monkey

Total Population: Unknown

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Red-footed tortoise

Total Population: Unknown

Capybara

Total Population: Unknown

African wild dog

Total Population: Around 6,600 in the wild

Hamerkop

Total Population: Unknown

Lesser Madagascan tenrec

Total Population: Unknown

Nile Lechwe

Total Population: 30,000 - 40,000 in the wild

Mandarin duck

Total Population: Around 65,000 in the wild

Asiatic Lion

Total Population: Around 650 in the wild

Mandrill

Total Population: Unknown

South American fur seal

Total Population: Around 200,000 in the wild