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Meet the Team: Dolapo Adejumo

Meet the Team: Dolapo Adejumo

I'm Dolapo Adejumo, a Nigerian who hopes that Human Nature Project would hasten the unification of mankind in the the pursuit of an era where man sustainably relates with other living species. I have always loved animals. I dare say it was innate and my various experiences with them over the years has solidified my passion for all things living.

Meet the Team: Dr Reese Halter

Meet the Team: Dr Reese Halter

I’m Reese Halter, a distinguished scientist, award-winning broadcaster and author. It is my firm belief that Human Nature’s mission to connect people to other lifeforms is vital for our survival. There has never been a more important time to reverse society’s sociopathic consumptive, destructive and poisonous behaviour than right now.

Meet the Team: Talemwa Angel Pearl

Meet the Team: Talemwa Angel Pearl

Angel grew up as a total orphan, dropped out of school for 5 years, did all sorts of casual labor to sustain herself plus her siblings as a child, stayed in an orphanage for 5 years, she is the only educated child in her entire family out of 12 children, she was taken back to school by good Samaritans and Charitable organization, she is now a community hero transforming lives. She is deeply passionate about community transformation-she laid aside her personal pleasures to ensure that she starts up an organization that will build vulnerable people in order to create self-sustainable communities…

Meet the Team: Maurice Munga

Meet the Team: Maurice Munga

Maurice Gathu Munga is a community development leader and environmentalist In Kenya. He is a graduate of Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Community Development) from Kenyatta University Nairobi, Kenya.  Munga is a Blogger, Writer and Founder of Youth for Community Development which empowers, mentors and supports young people to be productive in their communities for sustainable development…

Meet the Team: Lameck Mkuburo

Meet the Team: Lameck Mkuburo

Elephants form an integral part of World’s natural and cultural heritage. They feature in our stories and our art, reflecting that people and elephants have co-existed for thousands of years. The ecosystems of the world have co-evolved with elephants – they shaped the savannahs and the woodlands, and many of their paths became our roads. To lose our elephants would be to lose a cherished facet of our national and historical identity…

Meet the Team: Varsha Yajman

Meet the Team: Varsha Yajman

I am passionate about making a change but working together and removing that apathetic nature from humanity is also something that we can cherish. With more and more animals being added to the endangered list or simply becoming extinct, our ecosystems are being disrupted tremendously and the only way to stop this is through positive human intervention. We say we are the superior and dominant race but to me it’s clear that all we have done is cause detriment to our world thus far. I am honoured to be part of such an amazing group of people who are all empathetic towards our animals and are willing to take action…

Meet the Team: Cavin Rowayi

Meet the Team: Cavin Rowayi

A native descendant from a semi arid landlocked country in Southern Africa, Botswana is my homeland and Gaborone is my capital city. my name is Cavin Rowayi a passionate environmentalist and Archaeologist graduate having 5 years of professional field work and volunteering ,I started the conservation journey in 2011 with the University of Botswana Wildlife Environmental and Conservation Society(UBWECS), since then I started community projects of litter picking, environmental education, tree planting(afforestation ) and youth empowerment…