Alejandro, with a degree in Biology and Environmental Education, is a Master's student in Biological Sciences. His research journey, spanning over a decade, reflects his passion for understanding the herpetofauna of various regions in the country. What sets him apart is his ability to blend academic pursuits with a love for photography.
Through his lens, he captures not only wildlife but also the essence of rural communities, adding a unique perspective to his work on conservation and protected areas. His extensive experience at the national level highlights his expertise and significant contributions.
Alejandro has documented threatened species and species of interest, enriching the field of nature tourism and fostering a deeper appreciation for our natural heritage.