Bob Smith

Director, DICE, University of Kent
Constance Banda

Research Assistant, Game Rangers International

Research Assistant at Game Rangers International. My work primarily focuses on Animal behaviors and Human Wildlife Coexistence.
Fanuel Nleya

trainer, southern african wildlife college

Elmontaserbellah Ammar

PhD student / research assistant , DICE University of Kent

Conservation scientist fascinating by all things nature. I have a particular interest in a multidisciplinary data science / machine learning approach to conservation.
Samuel Leslie

Savannakhet Landscape Program Director, Wildlife Conservation Society

Muhammad Umar

Postgraduate Student , Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.

I am a postgraduate researcher, very recently completed my MSc in Conservation and Rural Development at the University of Kent, Canterbury.
Susanne Medland

Project Manager, CSM, Congress & Seminar Management

I finished my Masters Degree at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent 10 years ago and I am currently looking for like-minded, engaged and driven conservationists for inspiration to get back into conservation. My passion are ocean-related topics.
Adam Roberts

Conservation Communications Consultant, Jahoo

Dice alumni, Conservation Biology MSc. Former nature guide & ranger in South Africa - Head of black Rhino monitoring. Wild food forager & educator. I am a passionate wildlife photographer and use this medium to tell natures stories surrounding myself and wherever I happen to be working. Particularly interested in forest & marine conservation but have worked in species specific conservation with Elephant, Lion & Rhino. Currently working in Cambodia with Jahoo, an indigenous community led Gibbon eco-tourism conservation program
Zoe Lieb

Project Coordinator, National Geographic Society

Zoë Lieb is the project coordinator on the Field Engagement team for the Allen Coral Atlas. Coming from a conservation biology background, she was the in-country manager and primary investigator for the Mongolian Bankhar Dog Project for two years, working towards culturally oriented solutions to human-wildlife conflict issues among nomadic herding communities. She has also worked as a marine observer collecting management data for Alaskan crab fisheries and other data collection positions. She received her MSc in Conservation Biology from University of Kent in the United Kingdom in 2019. Her expertise includes program development, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and community-supported conservation strategies.
Amy Yamamoto

Researcher, JIFPRO

Caitlin Melidonis

MSc Student, University of Kent

Abhishek Behl @🏠

Business Dev & Sustainability | ABN-AMRO Sanctuary Earth Awardee 07 | MSc @DICE_Kent | Also @WildNavigator @TravelingwithMS @Trav_Able | #RRMS Dx07 on DMD, Behl Consulting

Trishant Simlai

Doctoral Candidate , Mr

I am a conservation researcher primarily interested in the politics and the geographies of wildlife conservation in India. My current research revolves around the rising discourse of conservation militarisation. I focus on the social and political implications of using surveillance technologies such as Camera Traps, Drones, Electronic Eyes and other software in conservation science and practice. I am also interested in the way conservation is practiced in violent environments and links between the illegal wildlife trade and armed conflicts. I also have a very keen interest in animal geographies outside traditional protected areas and in human-dominated landscapes.