Professeur Maximiliano Fero Meñe

Maximiliano Fero Meñe is Professor of Botany and Dean of the National University of Equatorial Guinea, since 2014. He holds two Masters, one in Conservation Biology (2009) and the second in Nature Management and Conservation (2009), as well as a PhD in Biology (2012). He has published widely on botany and the impacts of hunting in tropical forests. As Dean he manages aspects of policy, training, and advocacy for research, including linking the university to respected research groups at the regional and international levels. He is a member of the “Flora of Equatorial Guinea” project, contributing to the editing of a number of volumes, checklists and revisions of the local flora.

Maximiliano Fero Meñe is Professor of Botany and Dean of the National University of Equatorial Guinea, since 2014. He holds two Masters, one in Conservation Biology (2009) and the second in Nature Management and Conservation (2009), as well as a PhD in Biology (2012). He has published widely on botany and the impacts of hunting in tropical forests. As Dean he manages aspects of policy, training, and advocacy for research, including linking the university to respected research groups at the regional and international levels. He is a member of the “Flora of Equatorial Guinea” project, contributing to the editing of a number of volumes, checklists and revisions of the local flora.