Idriss AYAYA
Site Manager, Games Reserves, Western Equatoria, South Soudan, Fauna & Flora International
I am a passionate Field ornithologist, conservationist, Wildlife educationist and Researcher, with keen interest in forest birds, butterflies, Dragonfly and damselfly.
I'm a researcher of Land Use Practices and they affect the Dominant Tree Species Diversity, Richness, Evenness, and Abundance.
I have also studied how human's forest related culture and behaviors (Ethnobotany) influences tree species diversity at the local scale.
I have a doctorate in geography. I am also a research associate at the Laboratory of Geomatics, Applied Research and Consultancy (LAGRAC) in the Department of Geographic, Environmental and Marine Sciences at Omar Bongo University.
My work as a marine mammal scientist has focused primarily on understanding the distribution of the African manatee, the sources of conflict related to fishing and the distribution of the African manatee, and on improving the quality of marine mammal data collection, analysis and communication in Gabon. I have pioneered a decade of research on the African manatee, including designing and leading a research group on the African manatee in the southern coastal zone of Gabon.
Albertinah Matsika
Research Scholar - Wildlife & ecosystem management Programme; Wildlife & Aquatic resources, Botswana University of Agriculture & Natural Resources: Center for Sustainable Resources
Ahmadou Bouba( Ahmed friedmann)
Wildlife spécialist, DPFSE (Dynamique de Protection de la Faune Sauvage et de L'environnement)