Tessa Ullmann

Researcher, Sangha Pangolin Project

About Tessa Ullmann

Three species of African pangolins are found in the Dzanga Sangha Forest Reserve, a dense tropical rainforest reserve in the southwestern tip of the Central African Republic. I conduct ecological research and manage a budding community monitoring initiative for the Sangha Pangolin Project. Monitoring the local pangolin scale trade, camera trapping, promoting community science, understanding local perceptions, and mapping community forest areas to better serve the local and indigenous communities are my main areas of focus. 

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Academic or Research Institute

Areas of expertise

Livelihood, Economic & Moral Incentive Monitoring and evaluation Project/programme management Research Species Management

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Yes

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