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Daniëlle Seymour

Daniëlle completed her undergraduate and Honours degree in Geographic Information Systems & Environmental Management in 2017 at the University of the Western Cape. She then joined SANParks Garden Route Scientific Services as a conservation research intern in 2018. Daniëlle has a special interest in wetland ecology and Remote Sensing and is currently a Master’s candidate at Stellenbosch University in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Her research entails testing Remote Sensing methods to efficiently map aquatic-terrestrial ecotones. She also enjoys participation in science communication outreach and environmental education as she believes these are key ways to engage with, and influence the public about conservation and sustainable living.

Daniëlle Seymour

                                                                      

Daniëlle Seymour, MSc


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