Morin Baylon REDJEHOYA
Head of Law Enforcement
Park Management
Holder of a General and Technical Secondary Education Baccalaureate (Series G2) from the Lycée Technique de Bangui, Morin Baylon REDJEHOYA also obtained a Theoretical and Practical Certificate in Anti-Poaching and a Certificate in Efficient Management of Arms and Ammunition Depots, awarded by the Ministry of Water, Forests, Hunting and Fishing of the Central African Republic.
Currently assigned to African Parks as Head of the Anti-Poaching Department, he has accumulated more than sixteen (16) years of experience in anti-poaching operations and law enforcement within protected areas.
Passionate about wildlife protection and ecosystem preservation, Morin Baylon REDJEHOYA brings his expertise and skills to the Chinko Project in the Central African Republic. He ensures the effective implementation of anti-poaching activities aimed at achieving sustainable and efficient management of this conservation area while contributing to the restoration of key species.