
Images documenting scientific research, fieldwork, and the people advancing our understanding of the natural world, then sharing it with the younger generations
Wild Entrust brings together three complementary programs: Coaching Conservation, Community Coexistence, and Botswana Predator Conservation, to promote wildlife conservation through research, education, and collaboration with local communities. During my internship, I documented scientists and conservationists developing practical solutions for human–wildlife coexistence, including monitoring large carnivores with GPS collars, accelerometers, and field surveys to better understand their behavior and ecology. This portfolio showcases the science behind conservation and the dedicated people working to protect Botswana's wildlife while supporting the communities that live alongside it.



Ecoexist is dedicated to promoting coexistence between people and elephants in Botswana's Okavango Delta, where expanding human settlements overlap with one of Africa's largest elephant populations. Through photography, I documented the daily lives of local communities, the challenges they face, and the innovative conservation initiatives that seek to reduce conflict while safeguarding both people and elephants.

As part of a long-term bat research project in northern Spain, I collaborated with researchers studying the ecology and migration of noctule bats. Through field surveys, acoustic monitoring, and GPS tracking, the team sought to better understand the movements and behavior of one of Europe's least understood bat species. My role was to document both the scientific process and the people behind it, creating visual stories that communicate the importance of bat research and its contribution to biodiversity conservation.







