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She has more than 72.1k followers on Twitter and her Instagram account holds more than 17.2k followers. You’ll find her regularly presenting across the BBC and other UK and international networks, as well as hosting or speaking at STEM, wildlife and conservation events around the country.You know that piece of the pie in Trivial Pursuit that's for science and nature? She began her career as a member of the Irish girl band Chill, which led to her first presenting job at the IRMA Music Awards. Last year, Liz appeared in the series of Who-Do-You-Think-You-Are? After graduating, she started a career as a TV presenter working on such shows as BBC One's Top of the Pops, before returning to her first love, science, and completing a … on BBC One and presented a brand new wildlife series for BBC One about animal migrations called Nature’s Epic Journeys, which broadcast in May 2016. Liz had always been interested in biology and chemistry at school, and she went on to study Biochemistry at University. Irish TV presenter Liz Bonnin made a tweet in 2012, mentioning the character of The Big Bang Theory sitcom as her future husband but beyond that, she has never shared anything about her boyfriend and love life, which has always remained a mystery tot he world. Liz Bonnin Science & wildlife presenter of all things natural world. Liz has also recently been on our screens presenting the BBC One series Galapagos and Wild Alaska Live following the hugely successful Big Blue Live series in Monterey, California for the BBC, and for PBS in the USA. She is also a biochemist and wild animal biologist. Liz thrives on sharing the beautiful complexity of the planet and the latest scientific advances with a wide range of audiences on and off screen. Liz’s TV career has drawn heavily on her academic expertise. Liz is active on social media user; she is found on Instagram with over 3000 followers and Twitter with more than 46,000 fans. After graduating, she started a career as a TV presenter working on such shows as BBC One’s Top of the Pops, before returning to her first love, science, and completing a Masters in Wild Animal Biology and Conservation. She was born in France, but moved to Ireland when she was nine years old. Elizabeth Bonnin (born 16 September 1975) is a French-born Irish science, wildlife and natural history presenter, who has worked on television in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. Liz’s main interests during her studies were animal behaviour and intelligence and big cat conservation. Most recently, Liz presented the ground-breaking documentary Drowning in Plastic on BBC One and Should We Close Our Zoo’s in the latest series of Horizon for BBC Two. She set up and carried out a research project on the diet of tigers in Bardia National Park, Nepal, which saw her come first in her class.In addition to her TV work, Liz is a conference facilitator and awards host, and has MC’d various events, including most recently, the UK’s National Science and Engineering Competition Awards and the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.