Dr. Daniel Sambu is a distinguished geography educator and conservation scholar with a focus on wildlife conservation in Africa and its deep connections to community well-being. His research and fieldwork emphasize the importance of community-based conservation and the socio-economic benefits that arise from sustainable, locally led practices. Passionate about sustainable travel and immersive education, Dr. Sambu leads study tours in Kenya and Tanzania that highlight the intersection of environment, culture, and development. He also uses the power of conservation photography and visual storytelling to make scientific research more accessible, inspiring public engagement and promoting meaningful action across East Africa’s diverse landscapes.