I am a companion and wildlife veterinarian with over four years experience in clinical and non-clinical setting. I am currently a wildlife veterinarian/consultant in Saudi Arabia and I wish to further more in wildlife conservation and management.
Julius Agabi
Aquatic and disturbance ecologist. , Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS-Nigeria program).
I am an enthusiastic conservation scientist with keen research interest in disturbance ecology, Wildlife trade, Human-Wildlife conflict, Ecosystem Restoration, environmental toxicology, marine litter, watershed, bioremediation and habitat protection. I'm focused on IUCN redlist species. I am an active, research-focused, Stable and goal oriented young chap with over two years of independent and collaborative internships and research with a very strong academic and research background in Zoology and Environmental Biology and a major focus on disturbance ecology and and ecosystem performance. I have grown my passion from supporting conservation activities in the University to also taking conservation education to local schools, youths, Women and stakeholders in supporting/enclave communities of the Cross River National Park, Nigeria. I am currently taking a drastic tilt in research towards assessing the impact of human interference with ecosystem performance while studying the indices that could have permeated this disruption. In the last one year, I have supported conservation education, local livelihood intervention and committed to studying the landscape of Cross River National Park, Ndebiji hills and Afi wildlife sanctuary, Nigeria
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julius-agabi-512b87302.
Boka Kondua Dieuleveut
responsible for the sub-committee: Conservation of biodiversity and climate change of the NGO Kimbala Development., Kimbala Développement (K.D)
Mr Boka Kondua Dieuleveut , Ingénieur agronome en Gestion des Ressources Naturelles : Faune et Flore de l'Université de Kinshasa, est le coordinateur principal de l'Environnement et de la Conservation de la Nature au sein de l'ONG Kimbala Développement (K.D).
Il a été aussi Peer Educator du programme : I Act Italy and Irena Action for Climate Toolkit initié par gouvernement Italien à travers son Ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la Coopération internationale (Maeci) en partenariat avec l’ Agence Internationale des Énergies Renouvelables (IRENA) , dans l’ optique de renforcer les connaissances et les capacités des jeunes leaders internationaux et locaux qui veulent devenir des leaders dans la lutte contre le changement climatique et dans la promotion de la transition énergétique pour un développement durable.
En outre , il est l’ initiateur, le concepteur et rédacteur du Programme de Sauvetage des pangolins Africains (en cours de rédaction).
Il est également l’ initiateur , le concepteur et rédacteur du projet : BUMBU vert et résilient aux effets et impacts du changement climatique. Ce projet consiste à impliquer les jeunes et les propriétaires fonciers de cette contrée dans l'identification , la promotion et la mise en oeuvre des actions communautaires de lutte contre le changement climatique axée sur des éco-gestes dans les écoles , les église et les différents ménages ainsi que la création des habitations vertes et la restauration des zones vertes par la plantation d'arbres . Notons que Bumbu est est une commune urbaine vulnérable au changement climatique.
I'm also a member of the 12th cohort of the African Union's Corps des Jeunes Volontaires.
Indian, strongly believing in on-ground execution and understanding conservation issues from a first-person perspective.
I am a dedicated and experienced professional with a robust background in environmental sustainability, community development, and agricultural management. My career spans various roles and projects, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing the welfare of rural communities and promoting sustainable practices.
I am a committed environmental scientist specializing in environmental protection and management. My professional background centers on land restoration, wetland management, and preservation of natural ecosystems. I have actively advocated for sustainable development practices within communities and among industry stakeholders to promote nature conservation.
I am a skilled team player, with a vested interest in conservation and improving livelihoods in communities living with wildlife. Monitoring mammalian diversity has been my go-to task for quite some time and I have incorporated technologies like Nano sequencing in taxonomy work. In arid areas, I assist in land restoration through construction of semicircular bunds and other restoration techniques
Unravelling the Wonders of Nature 🌿🔬 | Passionate Wildlife Conservationist & Molecular Biologist 🐾 Greetings! I am Shehroz Abbas, a driven and enthusiastic professional with an insatiable curiosity for the natural world. As an explorer of the wilderness, I have traversed remote landscapes, employing advanced field survey techniques like Mark-Recapture studies, transect surveys, and Telemetry to unravel the secrets of animal behaviour and biodiversity. My eyes light up when tracking elusive species or discovering the hidden gems of our ecosystems. On the other side of the microscope, my expertise in Molecular Biology techniques, such as PCR, Southern Blot, Western Blot, and SDS-PAGE, empowers me to explore the intricate molecular mechanisms that underlie the beauty and diversity of life. Bridging the gap between fieldwork and laboratory research allows me to unravel complex ecological puzzles and contribute to the greater understanding of our planet's ecosystems. What sets me apart is my passion for making a tangible impact on wildlife conservation. I wholeheartedly believe that the delicate balance of nature must be protected for future generations. My unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation drives me to seek a Master's position in Wildlife Ecology, Zoology, or Biodiversity. I am eager to delve deeper into ecological research and contribute to the protection of our planet's rich biodiversity for future generations. My unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation drives me to seek a Master's position in Wildlife, Zoology, or Biodiversity. I am eager to delve deeper into ecological research and contribute to the protection of our planet's rich biodiversity for future generations.
Nervours Daka
Donor Relations Specialist, AFRICAN HEALTH VOLUNTEERS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE RESCUE AND REFERRALS PARTNERSHIPS
Hello there
I am a Donor relations specialist and grant writer learner eager to learn more about conservation organizations and the grant writing process that supports writing winning project proposals for conservation projects and non-conservation projects in Africa, particularly Zambia with a focus on biodiversity conservation, wildlife conservation health and community development projects
I have over 8 years work experience having worked in conservancies and conservation organizations.
My expertise is in community conservation, Partnerships creation and management, Sustainable development and Nature restoration.
Dauson is a social entrepreneur, Founder and Director of Tanzania Eco-Tech And Conservation Hub (TEACH). He has experience of working in Conservation projects and integration of Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) in development programs.
I am Kudi Brusley Kudi from Cameroon, i have a BSc in Geosciences and a Master's degree in Natural Ressources Management. i have interned with the World WIde Fund for Nature (WWF) and i am currently Voluntering with the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
Hi there!
I'm based in London (Irish citizen, from Galway). I studied Applied Marine and Freshwater Science and graduated in 2016. I worked in this field, took part in research surveys (oceanography and cetacean sightings) and did some volunteering in marine conservation. Since moving to London in 2018, my career shifted to corporate, start up, and small businesses, working as an Exec Assistant and Project Manager.
Conservation and Animal Behaviour and Welfare is still a big passion of mine and I want to immerse myself back in this line of work! In order to do this, I need to up-skill and become more educated with the current climate of Wildlife Conservation; What are the challenges being faced, what skills are required to tackle these and how can I use my current set of skills to move my career in this direction - this is what has led me to WildHub 🙂
I'm actively seeking employment in this industry and willing to start at entry level if required (e.g. apprenticeship) so if you do know of any opportunities, please get in touch, I'd love to talk more!
First I will introduce myself:
My name is Ron van der A and I have visited the Painted Dog Conservation project in Zimbabwe for the first time in 1999. Many years have followed.
In 2004, we, in The Netherlands , have started a foundation. Main reason was to be more professional in our support to the project.
Website project: https://www.painteddog.org
Website Dutch foundation: https://painteddogconservation.nl
And why am I so dedicated to the African Wild Dog? In the Netherlands and Zimbabwe?
Sometimes you don't choose something; it comes to you, as it did for me.
During several safaris in Kenya and Tanzania in the 1990s, my passion for Africa developed, and I wanted to give something back to African nature. After volunteering in Swaziland and Kenya, I encountered the Painted Dog Conservation Project in Zimbabwe in 1998. The project's development in collaboration with the local population appealed to me greatly, especially given the extremely difficult conditions in Zimbabwe.
After many years as a volunteer, my passion transformed. It was a feeling that is hard to put into words, something that touches your soul and approached the essence of my life. The collaboration between the parties involved took shape and led to a more professional approach. This approach resulted in the establishment of our foundation in 2004. It is a privilege to be the chairman of the foundation.
The foundation's goal is to protect the current population of African wild dogs. Additionally, it aims to increase the number of wild dogs and expand their range both in Zimbabwe and in countries beyond. The wild dog (painted dog) is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. There are only 6,600 wild dogs left, which is just one percent compared to a hundred years ago!
I hope that our websites,https://www.painteddog.org and www.painteddogconservation.nl, invites you to support this special project!