Loretta Andrade (She/Her)

First an Animal & Wildlife Goodwill Ambassador & then a Corporate Professional, N/A
Eleonor Moreschi

Environmental biologist, Autonomus

Hi! My name is Eleonor and I'm an Argentinian currently living in the Netherlands. In the recent years I've specialized in Sustainable Development and Environmental Education. As an advocate towards nature conservation, I've participated for many years in a civil organization in my hometown region. We worked with members of the organization and many stakeholders towards the conservation of the remaining 3% area of forests.  In the present, I've came to Europe to enhance my understanding of conservation from a worldwide perspective. I'm also open to explore new experiences and new jobs! If you are interested in contact with me, please be my guest!
Rolland Emmanuel Ubi

Environmental Health Technician, Community Services

I am eager to join wildHub to help protect both people and wildlife by appying my skills in Environmental monitoring and public health. As Environmental Health Technician i see a unique opportunity to contribute to wildHub's mission of conserving wildlife and natural habitants while promoting sustainable practices that benefit local communities. My interest in wildHub stem from collaborative global network that brings together conservation professionals, scientists and practitioners. I believe this diverse community will help me grow professionally and effectively manage my NGO in environental protection. Specially i hope to contribute by appying my skills in Risk assessenent, waste management and public health education to support conservation projects. Iam particularly interested in addressing issues such as pollution control, water sanitation and prevention of zoonotic disease to create healther community and ecosystems.
Sally Murugi Kahoro

Environmental economics, N/A

" There are opportunities even in the most difficult moments"  Wangari Maathai, Unbowed. Nature and Wildlife have always been a part of me since I can remember, well, since i got curious as to why my father( Environmental Scientist) had a green and yellow pen with the WWF inscription and logo contrary with the WWF I knew( Wrestling). With over a decade of leadership experience in the pharmaceutical sector, I'm excited to apply my skills in strategic communication and stakeholder engagement to conservation efforts. I'm particularly interested in habitats preservation, human-Wildlife conflict mitigation, and species protection. I'm looking to connect with like-minded professionals, learn from their experiences, and contribute to meaningful conservation projects.
Swastika Subedi

Graduate, Institute of Forestry, Pokhara Campus

Alexandra Verdes

Project Manager, WWF Romania

I’m Alexandra Verdes, an ecologist and environmental project manager with over 5 years of experience in the NGO and conservation sector. I currently work with WWF Romania, supporting the implementation of various projects, including cross-border initiatives focused on wildlife connectivity and conservation in the Carpathians, as well as forestry, innovation, and climate change projects. My academic background includes a Master’s in Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation and specialised training in animal-assisted therapy, waste management, and environmental education. I’ve also worked with youth groups, local communities, and international partners to organise different events, trainings, and outreach programs. My key interests include: 🟢Biodiversity protection: wildlife and forestry conservation 🟢 Wildlife crime- illegal logging (new interest) 🟢 Environmental education 🟢 Community involvement in conservation 🟢 Project coordination and donor reporting I’m enthusiastic about collaboration, sharing knowledge, and learning from others working in the field of nature conservation.
Sumana Chhetri

Program Assistant- Natural Resource Management, Climate Change and Livelihood Programs, Green Governance Nepal

I hold a bachelor's degree in Forestry and a Master's degree in Natural Resource Management and Rural Development from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. My passion lies in the conservation of Nepal's threatened wildlife, with a special focus on freshwater turtles and tortoises, through the engagement of local communities. In 2023, as a fellow in WWF Nepal’s Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), I led an awareness campaign on turtle and tortoise conservation in a buffer zone community forest of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. During the fellowship, I successfully rescued an Endangered Indian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle from the local pet trade.
Alex Atuheire

Finance And Administration Officer, Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation (ITFC)-Mbarara University of Science and Technology

I'm a finance and Administration Officer working on conservation and research projects in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and looking forward to growing my career in conservation of the natural environment and related projects.
Tapil Rai

Lead Keeper and Representative , Turtle Rescue and Conservation Centre (TRCC)

Workplace: https://www.facebook.com/TurtleRescueAndConservationCentreNepal  ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tapil-Rai 
Gray Tembo

Researcher , NGIRC

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.
AINEBYE POLYNE

INVESTIGATOR, UGANDA WILDLIFE AUTHORITY

KASANGANDJO MWAGALWA

Environmental monitoring and anti-poaching analyst, African Parks Congo

My name is Fidèle KASANGANDJO MWAGALWA, a Congolese national, passionate about environmental conservation and the sustainable management of natural resources. I am an experienced and committed environmental analyst with over five years of experience in ecological monitoring and anti-poaching operations across Africa. Over the course of my career, I have developed strong expertise in analyzing ecological dynamics and using advanced tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies. 💼 Most recently, I served as an Environmental Monitoring Analyst at African Parks Congo, where I played a key role in producing strategic reports to guide ranger patrol operations. I also conducted operational analyses to assess the impacts of human activities on biodiversity, supervised aerial surveillance missions, and studied poaching trends—contributing to the preservation of wildlife in Garamba National Park. 🔍 Previously, I worked as a researcher at the Congo Basin Water Resources Research Center, where I led projects focused on water resource analysis and hydrological modeling. My work provided strategic insights for the sustainable development of local territories. My ability to collect, process, and analyze complex data, combined with my skills in supervision and project management, enabled me to contribute to impactful initiatives such as projects related to the Climate-Water-Migration nexus. 🌱 Today, I am open to new opportunities and collaborations in environmental management, sustainable development, and natural resource analysis. I strongly believe that environmental protection requires an integrated and collaborative approach. I aspire to work with diverse stakeholders to promote long-term, sustainable solutions. 📩 Please feel free to reach out to discuss potential collaborations or to share experiences. I am enthusiastic about applying my expertise to new projects and challenges.
Alanna Brown

Biologist, Independent

I'm a dedicated field ecologist and biological scientist with a strong academic foundation and hands-on experience in conservation, ecological data analysis, and sustainability. With an MSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Amsterdam and a BSc from the University of York, I bring a global perspective and a deep respect for nature rooted in my upbringing in Zambia. My work spans diverse ecological projects—from predator-prey behavior under artificial light to long-term vegetation monitoring using GIS and remote sensing. I’ve contributed to field research in Zambia’s Kafue National Park, mapped grazer impacts in the Dutch dunes, and supported customer knowledge systems at a biotech startup. Whether I’m analyzing habitat data, writing scientific reports, or improving internal operations, I’m committed to promoting biodiversity and sustainable practices. Skilled in R, ArcGIS, ecological monitoring, and scientific communication, I enjoy bridging the gap between science and society. I’m currently contributing to conservation in the Netherlands while also supporting operational systems at Purovitalis. I aim to make a positive, lasting impact on environmental stewardship wherever I go.
LLOYD KUJINGO

Not yet imployed, Doing school

I am Lloyd Kujingo, a final-year Natural Resources Management student at LUANAR, Malawi. I serve as Treasurer of Bunda Environmental Club (BEC). I’m passionate about community-based conservation, renewable energy, and environmental education. My experience includes volunteering with Lilongwe Wildlife Trust, Lessons in Conservation, and Leaders for Conservation Africa. I’ve been involved in wildlife monitoring, camera trapping, data collection, and conservation outreach in both schools and rural communities. I’m interested in building partnerships that support youth-led environmental action and practical climate solutions in Malawi and beyond.
Natalie Kasera

Executive Assistant/Conservationist, Athena

I’m Natalie Kasera, an executive assistant at Athena and a science graduate whose childhood afternoons tending my grandfather’s goats and cows on our family farm first taught me that every animal, no matter how humble, deserves compassionate care. At the Kenya Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, I spent weekends suturing wounds on stray dogs and leading youth workshops, realizing that healing often begins with small, everyday acts of kindness. That same spirit guided me to WildNow Foundation, where I spearheaded the Pandamiti Initiative, mobilizing and leading a cross‐functional team of 15 volunteers to plant over 250,000 native trees across five Kenyan counties, laying the groundwork toward the 1 million‑tree national goal. Now, alongside my role at Athena, I’m deepening my impact by studying project planning for wildlife conservation. I’m weaving together clinical rigor, community trust, and strategic tools  (GANTT charts, stakeholder mapping, logical frameworks) to build initiatives that safeguard Kenya’s biodiversity and strengthen human–wildlife coexistence. Whether it’s partnering with rangers to deliver emergency wildlife care or co‑creating disease‑prevention workshops in Samburu, my journey is about translating passion into projects that endure. I’m excited to be part of this WildHub community and these courses, and I look forward to connecting with others who share a deep commitment to safeguarding our planet’s biodiversity.
Sera Samarna Khan

Conservation Writer, The Nature Edition

Conservation Evangelist and Writer, Hobby Birdwatcher and Conservation Volunteer. I regularly take part in Pro Bono Consulting for Wildlife Projects.  Professional Certificate in Measuring and Monitoring Urban Nature IUCN 
Raveenderan Sithambaram

Production Control Engineer, Global Foundries

A conservationist in the making trying to blend in the conservation society.
Jeffery Mwila

Data Management Technician , Panthera Wild Cat Conservation

Abdirisak Ibrahim

Programmes Coordinator, Species Saviour Initiative - SSI

Ibrahim is a passionate conservationist dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats. With a focus on the unique ecosystems of Somalia, he combines extensive field research with a deep understanding of local ecological practices. Holding a Master of Science in Forest and Nature Conservation from Wageningen University, along with a Postgraduate Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in Community Development, Ibrahim blends academic knowledge with practical experience. For over a decade, he has worked in the non-profit biodiversity conservation sector, collaborating with international NGOs and UN agencies to drive impactful initiatives. His research includes in-depth analyses of frankincense harvesting regions in Somalia, where he has authored numerous papers on site management and conservation strategies. Ibrahim is committed to promoting sustainable practices that foster harmonious coexistence between communities and wildlife, and he aspires to further his impact through a PhD in the near future.