About Gray Tembo

I am an Economist and Researcher who is passionate about the conservation, biodiversity, nature based solutions and preservation of the ecosystem and the environment. I have experience as a reviewer and policy advocate.  I look forward to finding the like-minded people and learn from one another.

Which category below best describes the type of organisation you currently work for/or run?

Private-sector company or business

Areas of expertise

Education & training Institutional Management & Administration Livelihood, Economic & Moral Incentive Monitoring and evaluation Other Partnerships and collaboration development Project/programme management Research

Would you be willing to be approached and share your lessons learned in your area(s) of expertise with our community?

Not applicable

Would you like to be added to the calendar invitation for our monthly WildHub Socials?

Unsure, I would like more information about these socials

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Comment on Introduction
Jul 22, 2024

Hello Gray! 

It's a pleasure to have you join us! Welcome to the community.

I imagine Zambia must be an amazing place for those who love nature and environment! Could you tell me a little about the biodiversity in your country? I would love to learn more about it. 

Feel free to reach out to all of our members!

Welcome aboard!

Hello Amanda, thanks for welcoming to this community and great connecting to awesome people like yourself, and your interest in nature, the environment and biodiversity. Zambia is an amazing Country which is home to so many living organisms including plant life,animals such as elephants,lions,impalas, rhinos, leopards, zebras etc,and birds,insects,water life and trees which are natural habitats to diversity of birds and other related organisms. However some trees, animals,birds have become endangered species due to humans activities which are mostly economic in nature. We therefore require concerted efforts to restore the biodiversity. Thanks Amanda, once again.

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