Kaizen Conservation Group welcomes two more new members!
Aquetzalli Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva is a new PhD student and plans to work on making a better use of non-English-language evidence for addressing global challenges including the biodiversity crisis. Nayelli is passionate about bats and language inclusion in science.
Ayontika De has started working on a research project with us for Master’s in environmental management. Her project will focus on the multilingual dissemination of scientific information. Ayontika has a wealth of experience in working across public, private, not-for-profit, and government sectors, addressing scientific issues in education and health.
Welcome Nayelli and Ayontika! We are very pleased to welcome you both.