David Squarre
National Parks and Wildlife, Zambia
Biography
David Squarre is currently the head wildlife veterinarian for the Department of National Parks and Wildlife in Zambia. He previously worked and managed the wildlife veterinary service department at the Zambia Wildlife Authority. He works mostly with free ranging wildlife in National Parks and protected areas in Zambia. He is currently a PhD candidate at Hokkaido University, Japan, focusing on vector bourne zoonotic parasites. He is also persuing his MSc in Conservation Genetics and Wildlife Forensics at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He has published more than 15 peer reviewed papers on subjects related to wildlife health and conservation. He has presented his work at several conferences on wildlife health and conservation at the Society for Wildlife Forensics, Scotland (2017), Japan Graduate (JGRID) and society for conservation GIS 2014 (california). He has received several awards including the Hashimoto award, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS)
Abstract
Abstract : Rhodesian Human African Trypanosomiasis (rHAT) in Kafue national park, Zambia