
Constance is a Zambian conservation scientist with a master’s degree in Conservation Science from the University of Kent at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE). With several years of field experience across conservation landscapes in Zambia, she has worked on wildlife monitoring, ecological research and community-based conservation initiatives.
During her internship with Jamma Conservation & Communities, Constance is excited to contribute to initiatives that support Human-Centred Conservation. She looks forward to learning from the team’s work with Indigenous Peoples and local communities, gaining further hands-on experience in conservation practice and contributing to efforts that promote sustainable wildlife economies while strengthening conservation outcomes for both people and nature.