
Dr. David Manoa
@david_manoa
Wildlife biologist, Researcher, Innovator and M & E expert. Passionate about working with communities on evidence-based projects.
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http://www.bornfree.org.uk 25-04-2012 09:22:55
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We're delighted that Dr. David Manoa, Pride of Amboseli Programme Manager, received his PHD from the University of Nairobi for his study on human-wildlife conflict!🎉 He's been an integral part of the Born Free team for 20 years; Congratulations Manoa!🧡 bornfree.org.uk/news/manoa-phd…



Joining the world in celebrating the #WorldMenstrualHygieneDay . Simple actions that makes huge difference in the lives of our girls. Born Free Foundation is on the frontline in helping girls in #Kajiado to pursue their education without worry by providing pads. WHO Kenya Ministry of Health



Celebrating 20 years of the Satpuda Landscape Tiger Partnership: Our partners share their thoughts about this initiative. This week in this series, we hear from Ruth DeFries from SLTP partner Conserving_CI



Really exciting news Wildlife Research & Training Institute . Glad that Born Free Foundation supported the conference and was part of the team that wrote the proceeding.

We are participating in the 1st joint international scientific conference at National Museums of Kenya this week under the theme "Utilization of biological resources for sustainable development, nature conservation and climate resilience. 🦁🦒🐘 Visit our booth to learn more!


Positively disgusting! Yet some will claim that the taking of this innocent, little life is a price worth paying. You know who you are. Where’s your moral compass? Follow Born Free Foundation and be on the right side of history. Very sad. RT Wx


The Institute which is coordinating the National Wildlife Census (2024-2025) in conjunction with Kenya Wildlife Service and other partners today received a donation of Sh2 million from the Born Free Foundation towards the pre-planning of the Laikipia-Samburu-Meru-Marsabit landscape census





Useful thoughts "Agroecology may provide some solutions". Africa’s worsening food crisis – it’s time for an agricultural revolution theconversation.com/africas-worsen… via The Conversation Africa

