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Ibrahim NWUKI

Project Director,Board of Directors

Nwuki is a dedicated early-career conservationist from Cameroon, specializing in tropical biology and wildlife conservation in the Congo Basin. With a background in conservation biology, ecoparasitology, and agroforestry, he is particularly interested in primate ecology. Inspired by the work of renowned primatologist John F. Oates, he is currently researching the abundance and distribution of different primate genera across the Congo Basin and Cameroonian forests.He has gained valuable experience as a volunteer with environmental NGOs, focusing on sustainable resource use and community livelihood improvement around Protected Areas. His work includes leading conservation education programs, training local communities in sustainable practices, establishing agroforestry nurseries, and restoring degraded forest habitats. Through these initiatives, he aims to contribute to both biodiversity conservation and the well-being of local populations.