Oscar Wambuguh obtained his early education at the University of Nairobi in Kenya where he graduated with BSc degree in Biology in 1985. After two years working with Kenya Wildlife Service he returned to the University and obtained a MSc degree in Biology of Conservation in 1990. In 1991, he was admitted at the University of California at Berkeley where he obtained his Ph D in Natural Resource Management in 1998. Soon afterwards he joined the California State University as an assistant professor where is still is teaching courses in environmental health and management.
He has published a number of papers in resource management and conservation. His current research interest focuses on sustainability and biodiversity conservation issues particularly in Africa.
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