Born and raised along the border of Tsavo East National Park, Kyalo’s passion for wildlife developed early in his childhood.
He has more than 8 years of experience in biodiversity conservation with a proven ability to lead and manage teams.
His current role includes coordinating wildlife research and monitoring, undertaking wildlife population surveys, database management, and conducting geospatial analyses.
Kyalo is passionate about leveraging technology in solving conservation issues. He is currently finishing a master’s degree in geoinformatics and holds a bachelor’s degree in wildlife management.