I'm a holder of a Diploma in social work and community development and interested in birds' ecology.
Adedotun Onoyinka Afolayan
Assistant Director (Research & Development), National Center for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB)
I am an Ecologist with experience in Environmental Biology. I work with the National Center for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB) based in Nigeria. I am passionate about environmental pollution assessment and evaluation, especially concerning land, water, and living organisms. At NACGRAB, I have been given the responsibility of using Tissue Culture Methods to conserve the economic and endangered plant biodiversity of Nigeria. I appreciate teaming up with people in my field of expertise to carry out research and environmental activities that will help save the future. Thanks
I am Geographer, based in Chile.
I worked in Wildlife Research at regional level, installing, monitoring trapcams and modelling occupancy of several carnivores species allong agricultural landscapes in southern Chile.
For the last 3 years I've been working in an NGO focused on urban wetlands conservation and socioenvironmental education. My work is focused on projects design, applications, and on restoration actions and monitoring.
Parallel to my formal work in Conservation and Research, I have worked on agricultural fields as agroecology practitioner.
I am passionated about edible forests and propagation of fruittrees cultivars and rewilding our foodsystem.
I have aburning aspiration for opportunities to share and disseminate the enormous ecological and biodiversity conservation knowledge and experiences which I have acquired through training, teaching, and research in educational institutions, and environmental conservation intervention activities with both government and non-governmental agencies. I possess a sound erudition that derives from excellent field research experiences, as well as sound health and good interpersonal skills that endow me with the ability to make a success of this aspiration for veritable environmental stewardship.
An experienced wildlife conservation officer with a successful record in managing conservation programs for endangered species and habitats. Skilled in research, wildlife monitoring, and enforcing protection laws. Committed to public awareness and collaboration with diverse stakeholders.
Hello, community!
I'm Wanjiku DK, the founder and CEO of Kipepeo Green Heritage. My journey has been fueled by a passion for environmental conservation, sustainable living, and fostering a harmonious relationship between communities and nature.
With a background rooted in international relations looking to specialize in environmental science for my master's, and a deep love for the planet, I established Kipepeo Green Heritage to make a positive impact on biodiversity and community well-being. Our organization is dedicated to promoting green practices, preserving natural habitats, and empowering local communities to become stewards of their environment.
Over the years, I've gained valuable experience working on various projects aimed at biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. From habitat restoration initiatives to community engagement programs, every endeavor is driven by the belief that we can create a world where humans and nature coexist in balance.
My expertise lies in developing and implementing strategies that not only protect the environment but also uplift the communities dependent on it. Through Kipepeo Green Heritage, we strive to inspire a sense of responsibility and appreciation for our natural surroundings.
I'm excited to connect with like-minded individuals and organizations, sharing insights, experiences, and innovative solutions as we work together towards a greener, more sustainable future.
I am the evidence manager for the investigation and evidence team at World Animal Protection. I am an investigative professional with extensive experience in investigating the international wildlife trade and have dedicated my career to working within the animal welfare NGO sector.
Having qualified with a Masters in Primate Conservation, I spent my early career investigating the international primate trade. Now, my investigative work extends to gathering intelligence on some of the most pressing issues affecting animal welfare, including trade, animals in captivity and farm animal welfare.
My investigative projects have contributed to new and improved legislation, governance, and enforcement, that protects wildlife and animals worldwide.
A little boy in daydreaming who try to make dream come true
I've lived and worked in conservation in Belize for more than 30 years...and love it! I work with both government, non-government agencies and communities towards strengthening the national protected areas system and species conservation frameworks - lots of landscape and seascape planning, protected area management planning, national biodiversity and species conservation planning, and (in all my spare time) addressing wildlife crime. My work provides excellent opportunities to explore iconic protected areas across this amazing country - places like the Blue Hole (known globally as a 'must-do' dive site) and Cockscomb Basin (protected for its high jaguar density) and to work with the inspiring management NGOs and local communities that protect areas such as these to improve their conservation outcomes. To make life even more interesting our organization, Wildtracks, also manages Belize's national manatee and primate rehabilitation centers, as part of our species conservation portfolio.
We are excited to be establishing a new programme in 2022 focused on capacity building and mentoring for the Belize conservation community in response to the limited number of in-country conservation practitioners, with skills transfer to the incoming generation of conservation leaders.
It is always inspiring to meet others who are as excited and motivated by conservation and conservation planning as I am...looking forward to being an active member of WildHub!