Description:
UNAM PhD candidate Lineekela Omwene Nauyoma’s research on roan and sable antelopes in Mudumu National Park offers critical insights into habitat selection, predator avoidance, and conservation strategies. Using trail camera technology across seasonal variations, Nauyoma revealed how these antelopes navigate threats from predators, competing grazers, and ecological changes. His study, published in the Wildlife Society Bulletin, highlights termite mounds' ecological role, raises concerns over artificial water supplementation, and provides actionable recommendations for biodiversity-focused land management. UNAM celebrates this milestone in advancing regional wildlife conservation and policy development.