Primate Conservation | Project Management | Field Work | Peat Restoration
I am passionate about primates, felids and large mammals, conservation education and outreach.
Camille is a strategic conservation leader and founded the Association Anoulak (www.conservationlaos.com) in 2013, dedicated to biodiversity conservation in the Annamite Mountains of Laos, mainly in Nakai-Nam Theun National Park (NNT NP). As director, she has developed and managed programs in biodiversity research, anti-poaching, conservation education, and community livelihoods, building a team of eleven Lao nationals. Her research has focused on endangered species of the Annamites, contributing to over 10 peer-reviewed papers. She established anti-poaching patrols in NNT NP, employing 36 local villagers, and launched a handicraft program that empowers communities with income and skills in resource management. Camille also co-published books to raise awareness about the conservation importance of the region. Her current goal is to build capacity among Lao youth and support grassroots organizations in Southeast Asia.
Affordable, flexible and sociable online learning in technical skills for conservation and open education. Support for virtual and hybrid conferences and events