This study investigated how grazing influences soil organic carbon (SOC) within a naturally self-regulating ecosystem. Using GPS fixes data from collared wildebeests from Serengetidata, Sentinel-2 data, SoilGrids SOC data, CHIRPS rainfall data and elevation data, the study sort to explore the links between grazing patterns, vegetation productivity, and carbon storage across the Mara-Serengeti.
View ProjectThe study aims to explore lions' behavioural patterns such as resting and exploratory movements within their territories, identify probable sites where they rest or hunt and how this is dependent on the sex of the lion, time of day and temperature
View Progress. Ongoing but there is something for you to ViewThis report investigates best practice in managing Human–Elephant Conflict proximate to protected areas. Using Maasai Mara, Tsavo, and Laikipia ecosystems in Kenya as case studies, it examines how community engagement, conservation and management strategies, and land-use can reduce conflict while supporting both livelihoods and elephant conservation.
View ProjectMapping the spread of invasive Opuntia engelmannii cactus across Laikipia's rangelands using drones, and the CABI-led biocontrol programme working with the Naibunga and Loisaba communities to restore grazing land.
View ProjectA conservation and environmental professional with an MSc in Environmental Sustainability and Green Technologies and a strong background in GIS, Remote Sensing and UAV operations. My research interests and background spans ecology, climate change, human-wildlife coexistence, sustainable land use, clean energy solutions and UAV applications.
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