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Inshaaf Layloo

Inshaaf Layloo holds a Bsc degree in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Bsc Hons in Biodiversity and Conservation, where she looked at the diet of Cape cobras. Her findings of her Hons degree was published as well.
She is currently completing her Msc at the University of Stellenbosch where she looks at the environmental and economic impact of invasive wasps.
If she’s not in the field she’s helping an animal in need. She’s really passionate about educating kids in her area (Manenberg, Cape Flats) about kindness to animals and how to care for them properly.

Insahaaf Layloo
                                                                        
 Inshaaf Layloo, MSc
                                                                   

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