Women Rise Wildlife Research

Empowering Malagasy Conservationists through Research for Effective Conservation Practices

Toward the exceptional diversity and endemism of Malagasy biodiversity, we are conscious of the main importance on conducting research. To be able to protect efficientmy Malagasy flora and fauna, several gaps need to be filled. Some of them remain the identification and attenuation of main threats on species within their natural habitat, collaboration with local community to favorize in-site species management. In addition, our contribution stays through training and building capacity of future Malagasy conservationist, regarding research managmenent on Malagasy species and ecosystems. We offer safe workplace, fieldwork expertise, performance development for under-represented classes as women scientist.

ANDRIANANTENAINA Koloina Mitia Jessica

Department of Veterinary Science and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Antananarivo.
2022-2023

Joining WR NGO as research assistant within project about genetiuc study of endemic tortoises in the Southern of Madagascar, Mitia studied Veterinary in Faculty of Medicine at University of Antananarivo.

Andotiana

Faculty of Science, University of Antananarivo
2023

Andotiana, a highly passionate of animal and flora biology, student from Faculty of Sciences, she played role as research assistant within WR

VONIARISOA Onjanirina Clara Chantal

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

A successful master thesis report done by Clara, Women Rise Wildlife Research first master’s student Alumni of the research grant. She worked in comparison diet of radiated tortoises within natural habitat Tsimanampetsotse and Andohahela National Park, Madagascar. 

We wish fruitfull career for Clara!!

HARINJANAHARY Fandresena

Agronomic Sciences, Agro-management High School of Agronomic Sciences University of Antananarivo
2023

Fandresena finished with success her master thesis report with Women Rise, after conducting research on beekeeping or apiculture.

Her study contributes to the reflection on the links between biodiversity conservation and local development through socio-economic impact.

Well done Fandresena!!

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. 

HERIAVOSOA Arinirina

Department of Veterinary Science and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Antananarivo.
2024

Avosoa, an highly motivated veterinary student at the end of her academic studies. Concocting the final report in her thesis, she currently conduct research in Malagasy tortoises. Stay connected in our site to know more about her research and the results. 

Women Rise Wildlife Research are delighted to support young scientist to contribute on Malagasy fauna and flora species conservation. We wish a wonderful  involvement to Avosoa!!

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