Hi! I am Rifa Nanziba

I am a wildlife enthusiast. I did my bachelor as well as masters thesis on squirrels of Bangladesh. I am a member of IUCN small mammal specialist group. Working on porcupines with some researchers also contributing to Asiatic brush-tailed and Himalayan Crestless porcupines IUCN Global Assessment.
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Nice to meet you all! I have joined WildHub for WildTeam's online training course on Project Planning for Wildlife Conservation (PPWC). I am trying to do capacity building for personal as well as professional growth on wildlife. I want to start my career in wildlife sector. I am also looking for masters degree (2nd) opportunity (abroad) on wildlife conservation, management/human-wildlife conflict etc.

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Go to the profile of Lara Reden
over 1 year ago

Welcome to Wildhub, Rifa. I'll see you in class if you do the evening sessions :)

Go to the profile of Rifa Nanziba
over 1 year ago

Hi! Nice to meet you Lara. I hope we will end up in same sessions 😊.

Go to the profile of Thirza Loffeld
over 1 year ago

A warm welcome to WildHub, Rifa! Which research finding were you most passionate about when doing your studies on the squirrels of Bangladesh? 

Go to the profile of Rifa Nanziba
about 1 year ago

Human-squirrel conflict.

Also I published a newspaper article on my bachelor thesis! Here it is for better understanding 😊

https://www.tbsnews.net/environment/nature/squirrels-resented-pests-despite-ecological-role-192289?amp

Go to the profile of Grace Alawa
about 1 year ago

Welcome to WildHub Rifa, what's your research interest on porcupines? 

Go to the profile of Rifa Nanziba
about 1 year ago

Hello!

We are actually conducting research on porcupine distribution and spatiotemporal ecology in Bangladesh.

Go to the profile of Grace Alawa
about 1 year ago

Okay, we have alot of them here in Nigeria and they're used for a variety of ethno-medicinal purposes.