PhD Candidate - Wildlife Cameraman, The University of Queensland
I am a big cat biologist presently working on my PhD on African leopards and lions in southwestern Uganda. My interests are diverse and range from the management of trophy hunting to examining novel finance generation tools for conservation activities. I have studied and filmed leopards, lions and jaguars across three continents and in seven field sites. When I'm not engaged in research I work as a cameraman for National Geographic Magazine and Television.
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