Tiejun Wang
Tiejun Wang received a scholarship award to pursue a professional Masters degree in Geo-Information for Ecosystem Management in the Netherlands.
The knowledge and skills he acquires will contribute to many aspects of nature conservation. One of Tiejun’s special interests is the conservation of the Giant Panda.
Gladys Lendii
Gladys Lendii, an African scholar, obtained her Certificate in Wildlife Management after a one-year course at the Mweka College of African Wildlife Management in Tanzania.
The course provided Gladys with the knowledge to identify and undertake effective wildlife management.
Chimed Ochir
Chimed Ochir from Mongolia received a scholarship for training in nature conservation and landscape ecology at Greifswald University in Germany.
This has enabled him to become involved in developing an integrated conservation programme for Mongolia and the Altai-Sayan ecoregion.
Lynette Sibongile Masaku
Lynette Sibongile Masaku was awarded a grant to help her research on tracker training in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa.
“One of the aims of social ecology is to support mutually beneficial partnerships between parks and neighbouring communities, “ Lynette explains.
Her increased knowledge and experience will be of great value to the national parks of South Africa, and also to WWF in her capacity as an environmental education advisor.