Ms. Fenitra Randrianarimanana | Ethnobotany Award | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Fenitra Randrianarimanana, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Madagascar
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Education
Employment
Fenitra Randrianarimanana’s role encompasses conducting checklists and taxonomic studies focused on grasses and grass weeds. Her fieldwork spans across multiple protected areas, including Itremo New Protected Area, Ambohidray New Protected Area, and Ankaratra Manjakatompo Protected Area. Employed by both Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Madagascar and the University of Antananarivo, she combines her expertise in botany with a dedication to conservation. Through meticulous research and exploration, she contributes to the understanding and preservation of Madagascar’s unique flora, embodying a commitment to environmental stewardship. 🌿🔍
Teaching Experience
Fenitra Randrianarimanana dedicated her time to environmental education as a volunteer for elementary schools through the “Association Ank’izy.” She passionately shared her knowledge of environmental conservation, instilling a sense of stewardship in young minds. Additionally, she actively participated in environmental protection initiatives with “Namako ny Tany,” contributing to local efforts to preserve Madagascar’s natural heritage. In 2018, she furthered her impact by organizing and participating as a volunteer in Earth Hour activities in Madagascar, advocating for sustainable practices and raising awareness about the importance of protecting the planet. 🌍📚
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