Kennedy Leneuyia

Human-Elephant Coexistence Project Coordinator

Kennedy Leneuyia

Human-Elephant Coexistence Project Coordinator

Kennedy joined our team in 2016 as an intern and has since risen through the ranks, holding various roles with a primary focus on research. Currently, he serves as our Human-Elephant Coexistence Project Coordinator in Northern Kenya. He holds an MSc in Conservation and Rural Development from the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (University of Kent, UK) and a BSc in Environment and Natural Resource Management from Africa Nazarene University, where he received the Berney Servant Leadership Award for his community service work. He has a special interest in human-wildlife interactions and the use of indigenous knowledge in conservation.