Hi everyone!
My name is Martina Fernando, and I am a PhD student in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology at Sapienza University of Rome. For my PhD project I aim to identify poaching hotspots and analyze the impact of these activities on mammal populations; but to achieve this, I need access to high-quality, spatially explicit data on poaching events (i.e., with geographic coordinates, species involved, and other relevant details).
I am reaching out to you all to ask collaboration in accessing such data. If you or your organization collects data on poaching events, I would be immensely grateful if you would consider sharing it for academic research purposes. I will treat all data with utmost confidentiality and adhere to any data-sharing agreements or conditions you might require.
Please feel free to contact me directly if you have data to share or would like more information about my project.
Thank you!!
24 January 2025 4:26pm
H Martina.
I have sent you a direct message. Look forward to chatting.
J

Georg Strunck
Delft University of Technology
SPOTS | Strategic Protection Of Threatened Species
7 February 2025 4:00pm
Hi,
I could only look into the poaching events of one specific game reserve in South Africa. If those numbers would be of interest, please let me know.
Another quite accurate spatial map of rhino poaching is provided on the oxpecker website for the southern African countries.
All the best,
Georg

Alex Rood
WILDLABS
World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
10 February 2025 5:26pm
@Marti09 might be worth reaching out to the organization listed here?
Dr Jackie Lighten