PROFILE
Dylan Dyer joined the Ajubatus Foundation in 2013, with a focus on wildlife health, animal care, and international student engagement. As a key liaison for the International Student Programme, Dylan has helped grow opportunities for global learners to participate in South African conservation research and fieldwork.
His contributions have supported landmark projects such as the Lion Demographic Study and Specimen Collection Research for Stellenbosch University. Beyond research, Dylan has actively participated in outreach programmes, ensuring that every project — from wildlife monitoring to education initiatives — is managed with precision and care.
With expertise in animal health, field sampling, and conservation communications, Dylan combines scientific knowledge with forward-thinking strategies. His vision is to see the Foundation thrive and expand, showing the world the vital importance of wildlife conservation while shaping a new generation of conservation-minded students.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
Leadership & Governance
Appointed Director of the Ajubatus Foundation (2017).
Acted as Social Media Advisor between 2017–2021, strengthening digital outreach.
Research & Conservation
Contributed to the Lion Demographic Study.
Assisted with Specimen Collection Research in partnership with Stellenbosch University.
Specialist in field sampling activities and animal health monitoring.
Education & Outreach
Serves as liaison for the International Student Programme, supporting conservation-based learning.
Specialist consultant in wildlife health and medicine.
Actively involved in community and conservation outreach projects led by the Foundation.

