I have completed several certificates in advanced training in cultural consensus methods, experimental design and data analysis, and methods in applied earth and aquatic sciences from Arizona State University, University of Potsdam, and Universität Greifswald respectively. As a trained Wildlife Crime Analyst, I am dedicated to addressing illegal wildlife trade and unsustainable practices. I am passionate about innovation, conservation, and climate change, and I am eager to pursue advanced professional qualifications to further contribute to organizations that share these values and goals
Ecologist
I am a wildlife ecologist and data manager with a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Management from Copperbelt University. I am currently pursuing an MSc in Project Management from Zambia Centre for Accountancy Studies University.
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Welcome to WildHub, Jeffery!
We're excited to have someone with your experience in wildlife conservation and data management join our community. With your passion for addressing illegal wildlife trade and advancing conservation efforts, we’re sure you’ll find valuable connections and resources here.
What aspect of conservation are you most excited to explore or collaborate on with our members?
We’d love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to share and stay connected with us.
4oHi @Amanda Mendonça Ferreira de Andrade e Silva, I would like to explore data management, wildlife crime prevention and project planning
A warm welcome to WildHub, Jeffery! Wonderful to have you join us and thank you for sharing about your background.
Perhaps of interest to you could be our Conservation Catalyst programme here, which can be a great experience for networking as well as sharing other people’s learnings.
We also have a dedicated space where members can publish discussions, insights and lessons learned on Wildlife crime and trade, please find it here: https://wildhub.community/rooms/wildlife-trade-and-crime
It would be amazing to read your insights there, please also have a look at our Contributor guidelines before you start; https://wildhub.community/pages/Contributor-guidelines
Any questions, please let us know.