Emmanuel IZABAYO

Research Assistant, Dian Fossey gorilla fund.
Mehran Khan

Researcher (Protecting Wildlife Against Ectoparasites and Parasitic Infections), Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan

I am a molecular parasitologist with interest in protection of wildlife against ectoparasites and parasitic infections
Maureen Kinyanjui

PhD Candidate in Conservation Science, University of Edinburgh

Conservation Scientist with experience in conservation conflicts management, sustainable agriculture, food security, drought management and rural development. Proven skills in project management, monitoring and evaluation, communication and community mobilization. I am a PhD Candidate at the School of Geosciences - University of Edinburgh. I have an MA in Global Studies from the University of Freiburg- Germany and FLACSO Argentina, MSc in Conservation and Rural Development from the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), University of Kent. My conservation interest is to improve local community participation and involvement in ecosystem management
Mariasole Calbi

PhD student, Free University Berlin

Magda Zachara

Molecular Life Scientist, becoming a Conservationist

Madhuri Karak

Researcher and Strategist , Freelance

Lisa Williams

Conservation Science & Strategy Specialist, The Nature Conservancy

Lila Paudel

Student , Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University

I hold a master's degree in Environmental Science from Nepal, and my passion lies in wildlife research and conservation. My experience collaborating with various NGOs and organizations has equipped me with project management skills. With a strong foundation in environmental issues, I am particularly dedicated to addressing climate change and its repercussions. My primary focus in wildlife conservation revolves around studying mammalian behavior and species communities within the context of landscape dynamics. I am deeply committed to Felid's research and long-term conservation efforts. I am actively seeking Ph.D. opportunities in the conservation field to further advance my conservation objectives on a larger scale. 
Leslie A Paige

PhD Candidate , Washington University in St. Louis

I am a Biological Anthropology PhD candidate at Washington University in St. Louis studying lemur ecology. I have received my MSc in Primate Conservation from Oxford Brookes University and my B.S.F.S Fisheries and Wildlife from University of Georgia. 
Jon Fisher

Conservation Science Officer, The Pew Charitable Trusts

http://bio.sciencejon.com/
Jo Harper

Animal Conservationist, conservation educationalist and Project Manager - Sustainability, Various

Henry Duffy

Marine Technical Specialist-Asia Pacific, Fauna & Flora International

Helen Hitchcock

Environmental Champion , Hollyoake Landscapes

Guillermina Hernández-Cruz

PhD in Clinical Veterinary Science / Study Skills Tutor / Visiting Lecturer, University of Bristol, University of Roehampton

Fran Meyer

Wildlife Photographer/ French teacher, Self-employed

Fidèle Ezéchiel Koffi HOUNNOUVI

Msc, Regional post-graduate school for the development and integrated management of tropical forests and territories

I'm an agronomist by trade. I have done phytotechnics and I have some experience in entomology. Currently my passion for wild animals has led me to do a Master's degree in Planning and Management of Protected Areas. I'm particularly interested in spatial remote sensing and the restoration of wildlife habitats. 
Fai Collins Ndi

Masters Student, University of Bamenda

I am a biodiversity conservationist from Cameroon. I recently completed a Professional MSc in Biodiversity Conservation and Management from the University of Bamenda, Cameroon and I am currently pursuing a Conversion MSc in Wildlife Resource Management in the same University. I have been serving as a volunteer for Apiculture and Nature Conservation Organization where we engage communities around protected areas in the North West Region of Cameroon in alternative livelihood activities in order to reduce stress on biodiversity. With the ongoing socio-political conflict in Cameroon’s North West and South West Regions, it has made conservation activities in these regions difficult as forest reserves are now used as hideouts for the non-state armed groups (NSAGs) whose activities are posing threats to biodiversity in these areas. With this setback, I have been working as an independent researcher in Cameroon’s Eastern Region precisely in the Nki National Park which is considered as the “last true wilderness” in Cameroon with lots of biodiversity. My studies have concentrated on forest elephants: its dung decay rate, population status, feeding pattern, anthropogenic disturbances. Human-Elephant conflict is very prevalent in this park which warrants mitigation.
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.
EKOLE Nelson BETOBE

Field Biologist, KRCS

Jackie Symmons

Ecologist and Wildlife Management Consultant, Self-Employed

Ecologist with extensive terrestrial practical survey, training and education, consultancy and advisory experience. Extensive wildlife conservation research and land management project experience as well as in working in forestry, agriculture and natural resource management, climate change resilience and disaster recovery. I've also lectured on field survey techniques, environmental impact assessments and flood and fire risk management and am also working on climate change impacts and mitigation. Open to short term consultancy projects.
Donna Maltz

Soil to Soul Entreprenour, Soil to Soul Solutions