VINCENT XALER Lemayian (He/Him)

conservationist, The Wildlife foundation

About VINCENT XALER Lemayian

"I'm Vincent Xaler Lemayian, a conservationist with a strong background in biodiversity protection. I studied journalism but later developed a passion for protecting natural ecosystems. For the last 8 years, I have been working at The Wildlife Foundation as a conservancy manager at the Naretunoi community conservancy.  Over the years, I've worked on habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring and biodiversity assessment. Currently, I'm involved in a giraffe identification program to help conserve the iconic Maasai giraffe in the Nairobi National Park ecosystem. My goal is to continue making a positive impact by working with schools to improve on conservation education.

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

Charity/Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Areas of expertise

Communication and marketing Project/programme management

Would you be open to sharing your lessons learned with the WildHub community?

1. Yes

Recent Comments

Thank you so much for this article Mr. Barlow. I would love to start to protect giraffes in Kenya especially in my community. I live in a conservancy next to Nairobi National Park and i love the giraffes in these areas however the number of giraffes we loose on road kills is alarming. How do I start an organization without having conflict with the already existing giraffe protecting organizations (i feel they do not do a good job) and how do i go about with the bureaucracy from the government when it comes to registering my organization?