Women Rise Wildlife Research

Empowering Malagasy Conservationists through Research for Effective Conservation Practices

We conduct scientific research that addresses the knowledge gaps surrounding Madagascar’s biodiversity. By focusing on filling these gaps, we strive to provide valuable insights that will enable more informed decisions regarding the management of Malagasy species. We train the future Malagasy conservationist through research to build local capacity and expertise, as well as providing safe workplace for female scientist. By actively participating in fieldwork and research projects, they gain valuable insights into the complexities of ecosystem dynamics and the importance of biodiversity conservation. This firsthand experience develops their skills in scientific research.

ANDRIANANTENAINA Koloina Mitia Jessica

Department of Veterinary Science and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Antananarivo.
2022-2023
5th year in Veterinary Médicine, Faculty of Medicine at University of Antananarivo, Mitia joined WR as research assistant about genetic study of endemic tortoises in the Southern of Madagascar.

Andotiana

Fac Science Antananarivo

VONIARISOA Onjanirina Clara Chantal

Biodiversity and Environment Track,
Faculty of Science, University of Toliara – 2023

Clara is a master’s student at the University of Toliara. She is the first Alumni of the research grant by Women Rise Wildlife Research.

RAVELONANDRIANARISOA Nambininanahary

Department of Veterinary Science and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Antananarivo. 2023

At 6th year of her academic studies and preparing her thesis, Nambinina joined WR as research assistant about genetic study of endemic tortoises in the Southern of Madagascar.

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