Female alumni in Zambia working in conservation.

How Thandiwe Became a Voice for Conservation

Her work is helping create a future where people and wildlife thrive side by side.

New Beginnings and Bigger Dreams: Thandiwe’s Journey

Surrounded by a community that encouraged young people to think beyond their own ambitions, Thandiwe began to understand that education is not only about discovering what you are capable of - but about deciding where your abilities might matter most.

Over the next decade, she built her career on the frontlines of conservation. She spent years in the field tracking lions, leopards, wild dogs, and hyenas across some of Zambia’s most important ecosystems, building the expertise that would later shape her national and international leadership in conservation.

Alongside her field research, Thandiwe has remained committed to inspiring future conservation leaders through her work with Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust - one of the community conservation initiatives supported by Pestalozzi - helping young people build their own connection with wildlife and the natural world. 

Rooted in community-based conservation, my work is about helping create a future where people and wildlife thrive side by side.

Thandiwe

Today, as Integrated Landscape and Custodianship Manager with the Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme, a National Geographic Society Explorer, and Board Member of the Zambian Carnivore Programme, her focus has grown from studying individual species to protecting the landscapes, communities, and ecosystems that allow them to survive.

Her journey is a reminder that when passion is matched with opportunity, its impact can stretch far beyond one life - sometimes shaping the future of entire ecosystems.