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Name: Dr. Jane Wambua
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +254 712 345 678
Address: Nairobi, Kenya | P.O. Box 12345, Nairobi
As a dedicated Biologist with over a decade of experience in Kenya's vibrant ecosystems, I specialize in biodiversity conservation, ecological research, and sustainable environmental practices. My work is rooted in the unique challenges and opportunities of Kenya Nairobi, where I have contributed to projects that align with national priorities for wildlife protection and ecosystem health. With expertise in fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and community engagement, I am committed to advancing scientific knowledge while addressing local environmental needs. My career in Kenya Nairobi has equipped me with a deep understanding of the region’s flora and fauna, as well as the cultural and economic factors influencing conservation efforts.
Senior Biologist | Kenya Wildlife Conservation Authority (KWCA)Nairobi, Kenya | January 2018 – Present
- Lead research initiatives on endangered species in Nairobi’s protected areas, including the Nairobi National Park and surrounding ecosystems.
- Collaborate with local communities to implement conservation strategies that balance human livelihoods with wildlife preservation, a critical focus in Kenya Nairobi’s expanding urban-rural interfaces.
- Conduct field surveys to assess biodiversity health, publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals such as the *Kenyan Journal of Ecology* and contributing to policy frameworks for environmental protection.
- Train park rangers and students in modern biological techniques, emphasizing data collection, species identification, and habitat monitoring tailored to Kenya Nairobi’s diverse environments.
Nairobi, Kenya | August 2013 – December 2017
- Conducted studies on the impact of climate change on plant and animal species in Nairobi’s highlands, publishing research in international journals like *Nature Kenya*.
- Developed a curriculum for undergraduate biology courses focused on Kenyan biodiversity, ensuring students gain practical skills relevant to Kenya Nairobi’s ecological challenges.
- Partnered with NGOs to assess water quality in the Nairobi River Basin, providing actionable data for local authorities and communities.
- Supervised graduate students in projects such as “Pollinator Dynamics in Urban Ecosystems of Kenya Nairobi,” which highlighted the role of native species in maintaining ecological balance.
Nairobi, Kenya | June 2011 – July 2013
- Assisted in cataloging specimens from Nairobi’s ecosystems, contributing to the museum’s extensive biodiversity database.
- Organized educational workshops for schools and community groups, fostering awareness about Kenya Nairobi’s unique wildlife and conservation needs.
- Supported field expeditions to document species diversity in protected areas around Nairobi, including the Aberdare Range and Mount Kenya.
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Nairobi, Kenya | 2017
Dissertation: “Adaptive Strategies of Endangered Species in Urbanized Habitats of Kenya Nairobi.” Research focused on how wildlife adapts to human encroachment and climate variability.
M.Sc. in Environmental ScienceUniversity of Nairobi, Kenya | 2011
Thesis: “Impact of Agricultural Expansion on Biodiversity in the Nairobi Area.” Explored the trade-offs between land use and ecological sustainability.
B.Sc. in Biological SciencesKenya Methodist University, Kenya | 2008
- Fieldwork: Ecological surveys, species identification, habitat mapping (Kenya Nairobi-specific ecosystems).
- Laboratory Techniques: PCR, DNA barcoding, water and soil analysis.
- Data Analysis: Statistical software (R, SPSS), GIS mapping for biodiversity studies.
- Project Management: Grant writing, community engagement, and stakeholder collaboration in Kenya Nairobi’s conservation projects.
- Languages: English (fluent), Swahili (fluent), basic Kikuyu.
- Certified Wildlife Conservation Professional (CWCP), Kenya Wildlife Service (2019)
- Advanced Training in Environmental Impact Assessment, African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP) | 2016
- GIS Certification, Kenyatta University | 2015
Kenya National Science Foundation, 2019
Published in *East African Journal of Science and Technology*, this project mapped biodiversity hotspots in Nairobi’s urban landscape, informing city planning and conservation policies.
“Pollinator Decline in Kenyan Crops”Collaborative Research with International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), 2018
Explored the role of native pollinators in Nairobi’s agricultural zones, leading to recommendations for sustainable farming practices.
- Volunteer Biologist for the Nairobi Wildlife Conservation Society, organizing tree-planting drives and anti-poaching awareness campaigns.
- Guest speaker at Nairobi schools and universities on topics like “The Role of Biodiversity in Climate Resilience.”
Available upon request. Contact Dr. Jane Wambua at [email protected] or +254 712 345 678.
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