My pronouns are she/her
My research focuses on African wild dog ecology, specifically the social and environmental drivers of dispersal, across Zambian protected areas. My DPhil is in collaboration with the Zambian Carnivore Programme, specifically the Kafue National Park team, allowing me to combine GPS telemetry, demographic data, and satellite imagery in my analyses. This research is supervised by Professor Amy Dickman and Dr. Egil Dröge, within the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, and is funded by the NERC DTP in Environmental Research with additional support from Jesus College.
Prior to Oxford, I graduated from Harvard University in 2024 with a BA in Integrative Biology, a secondary in Environmental Science and Public Policy, and a language citation in Spanish. During this time, I was a member of the Davies Lab in the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department, working on several projects related to animal-ecosystem interactions at landscape scales in Kenya, South Africa, and the Republic of Congo.