Keren Sophia Pereira
Project Fellow | Director of Media & Comms., WCB Research Foundation | SOLARIS Trail Cameras
I am a Wildlife Conservation Scientist, Environmental Educator, and Science Communicator based in Mumbai, India. I am currently a Project Fellow at WCB Research Foundation where I’m involved in sloth bear research, and Director of Media and Comms. for SOLARIS TRAIL CAMERAS, Brisbane.
I completed my Masters of Conservation Science from the University of Queensland and worked on projects involving the conservation and ecology of wild cats, environment awareness campaigns with a Mumbai-based NGO, and science communication. My interests include but are not limited to community-based biodiversity conservation, large mammal ecology, and raising environmental awareness. I enjoy the outdoors, especially birding, photography, hiking, and digital illustration.
I joined WildHub to interact with like-minded folk in the field of Wildlife Conservation across the globe. I hope to participate in much needed Conservation conversation and figure out ways to better safeguard our wildlife and the planet.
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.
ANYANG OMARIA KENNETH
RANGELAND SECURITY ASSISTANT, TAITA TAVETA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCIES ASSOCIATION
Isaiah Gitonga Muthuri is my name. I come from Kenya specifically from mount Kenya East. I am a Bsc graduate in Natural resources management from Egerton University. I have also taken short project management training with Cornerstone on demand foundation and Coursera. I have also recently completed an eight week School of Climate change Michaelmas 2023 from oxford climate Society. I also boast of strong experience in office practice and management, environmental monitoring, project management evaluation and technical reporting. I have had a golden opportunity to add to my skill with wildlife project management with Wildtrust. This will help much in my search for a challenging opportunity to reimagine wildlife management in Africa.
A large part of my role is keeping track of ongoing projects (e.g. residentials, online workshops, training programmes, to name a few), which can become very complex. This course could be the best insight into how to effectively manage projects year-round, and provide me with suggestions and extensive resources. New teachings could also expand the work BTO Youth does and bring with it new project planning ideas.
WildHub also sounds fantastic! It feels great being a part of an online community and comes with so many benefits and opportunities. Look forward to connecting with many of you!
Feel free to check out more about me here: https://www.bto.org/about-bto/our-staff/rachael-griffiths
My area of interest in primate behaviors, not only because I have a background in zoology and conservation but also as someone who spent most of my time with primates. Moreover, I have some skills related to people vs wildlife conflict around PAs. currently, I'm working as a research assistant in mountain gorilla behavior data collection at Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund | Rwanda.
Am a student pursing a Masters degree in Environment and Natural Resources at Makerere university. Am passionate about wildlife and am currently part of the Monitoring and Evaluation for Wildlife Conservation training course, which am excited about. So happy to be here!
my name is Susan from Tanzania, working as a youth environmental intern at Tanzania People and Wildlife. I have experience with Conservation technology, community based conservation as well as wildlife (Primates) research. I am so motivated and attracted to take PMWC course for my carrier nourishment and helping with community conservation projects, as well as expanding my conservation network.
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I Julius Saitore am working in tourism industry recently but before I worked with two of conservation and sustainability organisations
I volunteered with Jane Goodall's institute as school coordinator whereby I gave education to students and youth about the importance to conserve environment and enabling them to undertakes actions by planting trees in their areas
Secondly I volunteered at Project rose as educational coordinator whereby the main goal for the organisation was to see the sustainable community by provide them with education with fully funded scholarship
Not only that to be a safari guide means you travel alot to different destinations for exploration and make an interesting point to the tourists for me travelling with people is a spreading of the importance of conservation whenever I meet anybody I just employ "trash in and trash out" wherever i go with tourist the purpose is to try to be kind to the environment and wildlife in places but to make a better world and enjoyable for everyone's in a future
I do like mostly walking safari than other form of tourism activities that's because it is justly friendly to nature.
Hey! I'm Alexia, from Argentina, and I'm currently looking to network with other wildlife lovers, learn from their experiences and capacities, and further nurture my knowledge of conservation.
I'm currently finishing my Master's thesis in Biodiversity Conservation, which is focused on how plastic pollution is impacting coastal ecosystems. I have experience in research, partnerships and alliances, teaching a wide range of audiences, and leading different environmental-related projects.
I have a keen interest in ocean conservation. Thus, I intend to shift my professional career toward that area. For this, I have completed marine conservation courses and fulfilled the scuba diving certifications of Divemaster and Scientific Diver. Any suggestions on other courses or capacities that are necessary to fulfill my purpose will be most welcome.
I can't wait to meet you all. ;)
I am a marine conservationist / biologist whose passion for the ocean has been since I was young. I have been involved in tagging and releasing juvenile great whites and rescued stranded sea lions. Now, I am building a Young Ambassadors Program for individuals who are looking to create their own path for marine conservation.
I am a third-year student at African Leadership University pursuing a Bachelor of Global Challenges degree, graduating in June 2024. I'm passionate about working in the environmental and wildlife conservation industry to use skills gained from my tertiary education and make a difference as a research professional. I previously worked as a research intern on Land use activities at ALU School of wildlife conservation. And I gained hands-on experience working with writing case studies, analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, and working and communicating professionally.
Martin Mwenda Kinyua
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Practitioner , (Formerly) GWP Kenya Project
An economist, specialized in Environmental & Natural Resource Economics.
Worked for over 17 years as a Kenyan government economist, principally as both a socio-economic development planner and a community development specialist.
Recently concluded a one-year and five-months contract as a Project Monitoring & Evaluation Officer for the Kenya Project titled "Combating Poaching and Illegal wildlife Trafficking (IWT) through an Integrated Approach" funded by GEF.