Ambeh Willibroad is a dedicated conservation enthusiast whose deep connection to nature began in the vicinity of Korup National Park, where he was born and raised. With a profound appreciation for wildlife and ecosystems, he has actively contributed to conservation efforts within the park and collaborated extensively with students from the Department of Conservation Biology, Gottingeen Germany on assessing hunting pressure on Hornbills in Mt Nlonako and Ebo Forest
His hands-on experience at Korup National Park has nurtured a keen understanding of local biodiversity and the intricate balance between human activities and wildlife conservation. Ambeh’s commitment extends beyond fieldwork; he is passionate about educating future generations on the importance of preserving our natural heritage. Through his work, he aims to foster greater awareness and sustainable practices that safeguard biodiversity for future generations.