Everlyn Ndinda is an experienced Research Assistant with a strong background in environmental conservation and wildlife research. Since January 2010, Everlyn has worked at Mpala Research Centre, focusing on various projects, including camera monitoring and hippo movement at Mpala Live since February 2014. Previous roles include data collection, specimen preparation, and DNA extraction for the Small Mammals (Rodents) Project, as well as community outreach and education on hippo conservation. Everlyn has also contributed to the Laikipia Samburu Wild Dog Project, managing communications and data entry, and served as a wildlife tour guide at Lake Nakuru National Park, where Everlyn educated students about biodiversity and conservation.
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