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 willing to be approached and share your lessons learned in your area(s) of expertise with our community?

Yes

Would you like to be added to the calendar invitation for our monthly WildHub Socials?

Yes

Are you currently signed up for one of our WildTeam training courses? Please select "No" if you are not signed up, or choose the course you are registered for below.

2. Project Management for Wildlife Conservation

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?