article / 17 June 2024

NEW PUBLICATION ALERT!

One of the most thrilling moments for any researcher is seeing their hard work published for the world to see. As part of the Women in Conservation Technology (WiCT) Kenya Cohort One, we not only learnt about the use of conservation technology for fieldwork and data collection; it was also deeply invested in scientific publication, a vital aspect of pushing the frontiers of conservation technology. I am incredibly excited to share that my research article has been published! This milestone is a testament to the unwavering support, training, and mentorship I received from WiCT by Wildlabs. This is not just a personal achievement but a collective victory for all women in conservation technology, proving that with the right support and opportunities, we can contribute significantly to scientific knowledge and conservation efforts globally!

🎉 Exciting News Alert! 🎉

📚 Thrilled to announce the publication of my master's research on the Activity Time Budget and Foraging Patterns of Rothschild's Giraffes in Lake Nakuru National Park! 🦒🌿

Thanks to my amazing co-authors: Judith Mbau, kinuthia ngugi, Emmanuel Ngumbi, and Arthur Muneza for their invaluable contributions. 🙌

This project wouldn't have been possible without the generous support and funding from African Fund for Endangered Wildlife Kenya - Giraffe Centre and GIRAFFE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION. 🌍✨

Dive into the fascinating world of giraffe behaviour and conservation with our research! 📖 Read the full article here: 

http://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11463

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Let's continue working together to protect and conserve wild animals and their habitats! 🦒💚 hashtag#GiraffeResearch hashtag#Conservation hashtag#PublishedStudy


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