Camilla has recently finished a PhD at Royal Holloway University of London, investigating how wild meat hunting affects the behaviour of primates and mapping the spatial distribution of hunting pressure across the Gola forest of Liberia and Sierra Leone. She holds a BSc in Zoology from Newcastle University and an MSc in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation from Imperial College London. Camilla has worked in a variety of international contexts exploring the coexistence of people and biodiversity, in Madagascar as an independent researcher and in India working with the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment. |
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