Jane Mogina
Papua New Guinean biodiversity specialist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jane Mogina is a Papua New Guinea biodiversity specialist. After working as a lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea, she became the executive director of the Mama Graun Conservation Trust before, in 2012, joining ExxonMobil as a biodiversity adviser. In 2017, a previously unknown damselfly was discovered as a result of her company's biodiversity monitoring and was named Nososticta moginae, after her.
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Jane Mogina | |
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Born | Papua New Guinea (PNG) |
Nationality | Papua New Guinean |
Alma mater | University of Papua New Guinea; Monash University; Australian National University |
Occupation | Ethnobiologist |
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