Diana Kibuuka Nakayima

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I am Diana a Conservation  Educator at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre - Entebbe Zoo. My major work there  is communicating  Conservation Education through photography, videos ,recorded audios. and writing story pieces.

My professional background is in Mass communication majoring in Journalism but with passion in Environment,Climate change and wildlife issues - That's why most of my stories will always rotate around those 3 subjects.

I am also and adventurous person who loves exploring new interesting places, and more so if there's something for me to learn.

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Go to the profile of Thirza Loffeld
over 1 year ago

A warm welcome to WildHub, Diana! Great to have you join us and thanks for sharing about your background. 

What kind of opportunities (e.g. knowledge, connections) are you looking for? This way I can advise you on how to gain the most benefits from your WildHub membership. 

Go to the profile of Diana Kibuuka Nakayima
over 1 year ago

Thanks Thirza, with a journalistic background, Am greatly interested in developing good content for Wildlife Conservation . And of course learning more about wildlife conservation

Go to the profile of Thirza Loffeld
over 1 year ago

Hi Diana, thanks for your response. In terms of developing good content for wildlife conservation, there are some opportunities to actively develop these skills within our community, e.g. by joining our Conservation Catalyst programme.  Please also see an interview with Temitope here who recently became a Conservation Catalyst within our community. If this opportunity is of interest to you, please feel free to complete the form in link here or email me at hello@wildhub.community Thanks!

Go to the profile of Chrissy
over 1 year ago

Hi Diana! Welcome to the Wildhub community. In your role as a Conservation Educator, you use various communication methods like photography, videos, recorded audios, and written stories to convey conservation messages. How do you assess or determine the effectiveness of these different communication approaches in engaging your audience and achieving your conservation education goals? Are there specific metrics or feedback mechanisms you use to measure the impact of your efforts?

Go to the profile of Diana Kibuuka Nakayima
over 1 year ago

Thank you Crissy for connecting, As a Centre  we use the produced content in our different Conservation Education programs that run on the CONNECT, UNDERSTAND and ACT ideology. We develop on site conservation signage, about the different animal species  and flora , we do outreach programs where we showcase what we do, using a rig van  that  projects  videos, we engage the clients on social media - and here feedback is instant.

We do visitor surveys using a digital google from  to find out how effective is our communication and the general of a visitor at the Centre 

Go to the profile of Chrissy
over 1 year ago

Ah wow, that sounds like a really fun and comprehensive way to get people engaged. Thank you for your dedication to conservation education and the impactful work you're doing at the Centre!

Hello Diana

You are welcome to wildhub.  I love the part you said you that you love to explore new interesting places if there's something for you to learn.

I love you to explore our conservation catalyst program and I hope it will be of interest to you. We will also need your story telling skills to help us translate our research work too. Communication is a big factor in conservation projects and your skill will be highly appreciated here.

Go to the profile of Diana Kibuuka Nakayima
over 1 year ago

Thank you Cecilia I am ready to learn and willing to share

Go to the profile of Grace Alawa
over 1 year ago

Welcome to WildHub Diana

Go to the profile of Diana Kibuuka Nakayima
over 1 year ago

Thank you Grace