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SMART East Africa Project at the College of African Wildlife Management, Tanzania




My research interests include the natural history & conservation ecology of small mammals, wild cats, Asian elephants, and tapirs, species responses to deforestation & habitat fragmentation, hunting & wildlife trade. I work at the interface between conservation science & applied wildlife management, using evidence-based approaches, statistical analysis, & technologies (EarthRanger, camera-trapping, acoustic sensors, RS imagery, SMART) to advise the conservation of wildlife populations in tropical Asia, Oceania and East Africa.
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Good stuff and LOVE the cover photo!
HRH Prince William visited our project in Tanzania in October 2018. In the photo here we (Mweka Wildlife College instructors and I) were showing HRH how to use Cybertracker a smartphone app for documenting poaching and other threats. HRH is truly committed to helping support wildlife conservation in East Africa through the Royal Foundation and thus a very important stakeholder.
That is great!