
Mercy Njobvu
Science Communicators
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Mercy is a Veterinary Medicine student who grew up next to South Luangwa National Park in Eastern Zambia. She was inspired to become a wildlife vet after witnessing the suffering of animals affected by wire snares set by poachers. During her internship at the Zambian Carnivore Programme, Mercy assisted with various aspects of carnivore research and conservation in and around South Luangwa National Park. She was actively involved in radio tracking and monitoring multiple large carnivore species, radio-collaring of lions and African wild dogs, treating snared animals, setting up camera traps for a leopard population study, and running the weekly conservation education program at a local secondary school. During her breaks from university, Mercy regularly assists the resident wildlife vet.
