About Jonathan Eveso
Jonathan is an early career academic from Nigeria with 8 years teaching & research experience. He has published several journal articles & conference presentations. He has also taught courses ranging from wildlife ecology, conservation, management and ecotourism at undergraduate level. Prior to joining academia, he was a conservation education officer in a zoo. He is a recipient of several awards including PTDF PhD scholarship award & PASET-RSIF PhD scholarship award. Currently, he is a pre-PhD intern in the Animal-Environment interactions lab of the Max-Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Germany working on Vultures in Drylands project.
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You are Welcome @Inemesit Eniang .
Hi Jonathan - Welcome to WildHub community
Thank you Chrissy
Jonathan, good to have you join us here at WildHub. I have come across some of your publications, I hope we can glean from your wealth of expertise. Cheers
Thank you Grace. I re-echo that hope to also learn from you and others as well.
A warm welcome to WildHub Jonathan! Thank you for sharing your introduction with us.
Do you happen to know Tracy Kivell at Max Planck? Please give her my best if you cross paths with her; she used to be Head of School of Anthropology and Conservation at the University of Kent when I did my PhD there :)
I would definitely recommend you to join our WildHub socials (there is one today at 4PM GMT+1) to connect with conservation-minded peers. You can RSVP here.
We have not met. If we do, I will give her your best wishes. Looking forward to the next Wildhub Social event.
Welcome to WildHub, Jonathan!
Thank you Lara