Rebecca Dannock
BSc (Hons), PhD - Zoology and Ecology
I am a wildlife conservation researcher with a PhD in ecology and zoology. I love Africa, field work and hands-on conservation
In Etosha with one of my study animals that needed to be darted by the local vet
Wildebeest flees a waterhole as lions strike
One of the frequently beautiful mornings in the park
In Etosha with one of my study animals that needed to be darted by the local vet
Biography
I am a wildlife conservation researcher who has recently completed a PhD with the University of Queensland in ecology and zoology. My main research interests include the distribution and behavior of grazers and predators. I am currently working with Game Rangers International on their Kafue Conservation Project based in Kafue National Park, Zambia and enjoy hands-on conservation work and research that makes a difference
Shop
EAT WITHOUT BEING EATEN
Check out my shop page to see my published coffee table photobook 'Eat Without Being Eaten' featuring photos and animals behaviour insights from Etosha National Park.
Purchasing the book helps raise money for conservation work in Africa through Game Rangers International
Blog
On my blog page I will keep everyone up-to-date on my adventures as they unfold and will endeavour to keep you entertained with photos from my journey and all of the African-isms that occur throughout my time, because let's face it there will be enough.
Check out my blog page, and past blogs now by clicking more, below.