Both Bethany and Tsiraiky possess extensive knowledge and experience in the field of conservation, particularly in Madagascar and other tropical regions. Bethany, in particular, has demonstrated remarkable dedication and expertise by planning, funding, and organizing 18 months of doctoral research in southern Madagascar. Her commitment to conservation is further reflected in her role as a supervisor for master’s and undergraduate research efforts in both Madagascar and the Peruvian Amazon, ensuring the next generation of conservationists is well-guided and informed. Tsiraiky, alongside Bethany, actively contributes to the scientific community through their publications in well-regarded conservation journals, where their research findings and insights are disseminated to a wider audience. Miremby, with its focus on community-led initiatives, stands as a pivotal support system, helping to facilitate and enhance these valuable conservation efforts and academic endeavors. By integrating local knowledge and expertise, Miremby not only aids in the practical application of conservation strategies but also ensures that the benefits of these projects are felt within the communities themselves.
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