Thanks to his academic career and research focus on the urban ecology of crows, he has had the opportunity to travel to many parts of the world, gaining a broad perspective on various global environmental and conservation challenges. Through his work at MCC, he strives to share these experiences with students, encouraging them to recognize both global and local environmental issues and understand the significant role that future generations—including themselves—will play in addressing them. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of environmental and nature conservation awareness for future professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders, highlighting both the necessity and the opportunities for sustainable practices.
Beyond his professional work, he is an avid sports enthusiast and a great admirer of saunas. He finds fulfillment in gardening at his grandfather's house and installing various nature conservation tools. Traveling is another passion of his—whenever possible, he organizes his own trips, often opting for backpacking adventures and ecotourism experiences.