With a master degree in Protected Areas Management, I am working in the wildlife conservation unit as part of my role at APASAT NGO. My role focus on data collection on wildlife, field assessments, human wildlife coexistence and local community’s engagement in conservation efforts. This includes project management, proposal writing for funding and team supervision. I am currently leading a project on Human-Wildlife Coexistence, specifically addressing coexistence challenges between communities and the Critically Endangered Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster erythrogaster) in the Biosphere Reserve of Ouémé. I am leading the team to conduct primate population monitoring, assess the interactions between local populations and primates, undertake coexistence strategies through environmental education, alternative livelihoods, and non-lethal deterrents and enhance community involvement in conservation approaches.
I am Lameck Kayira a development practioneer and founder of Ebenezer Community Development in Malawi. I am passionate about Children, Youths and the Environment hence my advocacy and work resonates with these parameters. I have experiences in Food security, livelihood, child care and protection, environmental management and livelihoods related projects. My interest therefore, is to enhance my knowledge, learn best practices and how they can sustainably be replicated in our context. Further, i envisage networking with others for professional development including sharing skills for fundraising.
I have been engaging as a conservationist and ecologist working as a Biodiversity and Ecosystem Analyst. I am teaching and mentoring students in ecology and wildlife conservation in Higher education together with conducting ecological research and implementing conservation strategies for threatened species and habitats. I am very passionate about promoting environmental sustainability. I enjoy health and fitness, exploring nature, gardening, and conservation efforts.
Passionate and dedicated wildlife ecologist with expertise in African ecosystems and a commitment to environmental sustainability and community empowerment. Proficient in R programming and GIS, I specialize in analyzing wildlife survey data and crafting conservation strategies. Skilled in project management, data collection, and impactful communication, I deliver comprehensive reports and manage large data sets with precision. My ability to identify diverse fauna and flora across African landscapes drives innovative biodiversity preservation efforts. With a strong foundation in ecological storytelling and analysis, I strive to create meaningful change by integrating science, technology, and community-driven solutions for sustainable conservation. Focusing on the Conservation of the Globally Endangered Yellow-Casqued Hornbill in an unprotected rainforest in Cameroon
Conservation Biologist and MSc in Zoo Conservation Biology (Merit). IUCN Red List Global Assessor, Carbon Literate, and university gold badge holder in sustainability. Developing GIS and remote sensing skills to transition into spatial conservation analysis. Proficient in R-Studio and field research techniques, achieving 90% data accuracy in ecological studies and reducing human-wildlife conflicts by 40%. Award-winning presenter with proven success coordinating 100+ animal rescues and wildlife data collection. I joined WildHub to learn, enhance my skills, connect with experts and fellow conservationists worldwide, and contribute to the community.
Imoisime Igbode
Research Associate, A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute (APLORI) Jos, Plateau State
An explorer and an aspirant biodiversity conservation researcher. I seek to delve deeper into the study of the human-nature nexus and strive to foster more harmonious coexistence. I have gained brief experience in wildlife conservation at the Creative Conservation Alliance, working with Western Hoolock Gibbons and a few other wild animals. I am also working as an Associate Trainer at Mekateam, a game-based pedagogy where I provide training on basic climate literacy and biodiversity conservation to youth. Moreover, I synthesize and express my understanding of biodiversity and the natural world through my initiative, 'Toru.' Currently, I am undertaking research on Asian Elephants addressing the human-elephant conflict in Bangladesh.
I'm Raphael Mumba currently working as a Data Analyst. For Amiss Merchandising Company for 2 years.
*Professional Summary:*
Results-driven professional with experience in data analysis, field operations, marketing, and ecology.
*Education:*
- BSc Wildlife Management, Copperbelt University (2015-2020)
- Certificate in Sales and Marketing, Chain Research Organisation (2021)
- Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, Alliance for Community Leadership (2021)
- Advanced Training Certificate in Cultural Consensus Methods, Arizona State University (2022)
*Work Experience:*
- Data Analyst, Amiss Merchandising Limited (2023-present)
- Research Assistant, First Quantum Minerals (2024)
- Enumerator, USAID VukaNow Project (2022)
- Marketing Executive, Zamgreen Agriculture Limited (2020-2022)
- Ecologist Intern, Department of National Parks and Wildlife (2018)
*Skills:*
- Analytical tools (SPSS, Python/R, Excel, Power BI)
- Quantitative and qualitative analysis
- Strong computing skills
- Self-motivated and determined
- Excellent numerical skills
- Cross-functional team leadership
- Microsoft Office Suite expert
- Excellent written and verbal communicator
I am a highly driven conservation scientist with experience working in the environment, tourism, and conservation fields. In addition, I am also a BEAPA Certified Environmental Assessment Practitioner. My contribution to conservation is through both social science and natural science, with several academic journals, focusing much on Biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood nexus. Throughout my career, I have a proven track record of coordinating conservation projects for several non-governmental organizations (NGOs), where I gained valuable experience in natural resource management. I coordinated and managed project activities, developed and implemented stakeholder engagement initiatives, and formed alliances with the government, agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders in the conservation sector. As a certified Environmental Assessment Practitioner by the Botswana Environmental Assessment Practitioners Association (BEAPA), I have successfully carried out a number of EIAs and EMPs projects. My work contributed significantly to long-term environmental protection solutions.
I am a passionate conservationist with six years of experience in the field. Currently, I am pursuing a Master's degree in Biodiversity Conservation at Chinhoyi University of Technology and serve as the Acting Head of the Biodiversity Monitoring and Ecosystem Services Department at My Trees Trust. In this role, I manage conservation projects across our three leased areas: Charara Safari Area, Tsetse Island, and Gache Kanyati Community Conservancy.
I have a keen interest in modern conservation technologies, including EarthRanger, SMART, GIS, QGIS, and AI Camera Traps. My primary focus is on integrating traditional conservation practices with these innovative technologies to enhance our conservation efforts and promote sustainable practices.
Hi everyone! I am here to continue learning as I transition from mostly being in zoos as both a keeper and trainer to full time conservation roles. I will be moving from the US to Costa Rica soon and looking to find work to do there. I am a huge bird nerd but love working with pretty much any animal out there. I look forward to learning as much as I can here in this amazing community!
Wiem Boussellaa is a dedicated marine biologist researcher from Tunisia, specializing in marine conservation and the management of marine ecosystems. With a Ph.D. in Marine Sciences, Wiem has contributed significantly to projects aimed at preserving marine life. Currently, as a postdoctoral researcher at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn in Naples, Italy, their work focuses on the energy expenditure and ecology of sea turtles during swimming. Wiem has held key roles in various marine conservation projects, including the Life MedTurtles project at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax and the Deep Blue project with OGS. As a member of the Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI) and a project manager for the Tunisian Taxonomy Association (ATUTAX), Wiem has actively participated in the fight against ghost fishing and has been instrumental in developing a National Code of Conduct for Ghost Gear Management in Tunisia. Throughout their career, Wiem has authored several publications on marine ecosystems and conservation and has been recognized for several innovative contributions to the field. With extensive experience in project management, scientific research, and international collaboration, they continue to drive impactful conservation efforts within the Mediterranean region.