Investigating Gender Dimensions of Wildmeat Trafficking
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Aalayna Green (she/her) is an undergraduate student at Michigan State University majoring in Zoology.  Her research focuses on the nexus between conservation criminology and women's studies.  She's specifically studying the gendered implications of urban wildmeat trafficking in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A self-proclaimed intersectional conservationist, Aalayna has plans to attend graduate school and focus on wildlife conservation, community sustainability, and women's empowerment. See Show Notes - https://watersavvysolutions.com/trafficking Topics Discussed: Navigating Through Academia as an Undergraduate Women in wildlife trafficking in Africa Conservation Criminology And more! Follow Breaking Green Ceilings: Instagram - @Breaking_Green_Ceilings Facebook- @breaking green ceilings Twitter- @sapnamulki Follow Aalayana Green * Twitter - @aalayna23 * Instagram - @aalayna.green
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