Kate Allberry is a conservationist and PhD candidate in Biodiversity Management at the University of Kent’s Durrell Institute. She studies how environmental change affects the movement of Malaysia’s apex predators using forensic and genetic tools. Working with local biologists and PERHILITAN, her research in Belum-Temenggor and Kenyir forests assesses genetic diversity of tigers, leopards, and clouded leopards, offering vital insights for sustaining wildlife corridors and long-term carnivore conservation.

