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We have the privilege of working with some amazing individuals from all over the world who help in data collection, coding, and analysis, consulting on specific topics in the equine field, and partnering on educational and outreach content. This page is dedicated to them and the hard work they do to make this possible
Linda Gibertini is undertaking a graduate program in Equine Science at the University of Edinburgh. During her bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences, she conducted an experimental thesis on numerical discrimination abilities in domestic horses. She is passionate about understanding equine behavior, especially starting from observation in the wild. In the future, she aspires to contribute to the expanding knowledge on equine ethology and conservation of wild horses, all the while helping bringing humans and horses together in the most ethical, respectful way possible.
Katee Stanley received her masters in Animal Science and Behavior from Unity College, where she met Dr. Kieson. From there, she's been assisting in Equine International’s research as well as running a drop-in pet care business, and being a mom to her 10-month-old son, Lincoln. In the future, she hopes to pursue veterinary school.
Carolina Signorelli holds a Master Degree in Natural Sciences and Science Communication, with a thesis about horse ethology and evolution.
She has a lifelong unconditional devotion towards horses and diverse equestrian background, from show jumping to western riding. She is an Environmental Equestrian Guide for trekking and studies to became an International Certified Monty Roberts. She tries to combine years of empirical practice with academic methods to deepen the knowledge about horse behaviour, and applying to improve equine welfare. She collaborates with various equestrian, cultural and scientific organisations, including Equine International, for research projects and science communication.
Michelle Andress has a strong background in data reporting and analysis from roles in the financial sector. Her passion for animal welfare has led to further qualifications in Applied Equine Behavior (EBA), Equine Nutrition, and Animal Behavior & Welfare (University of Edinburgh), along with volunteer work with the RDA.
Combining analytical expertise with a deep commitment to animal welfare, Michelle is dedicated to continuously learning and contributing to research projects that advance the understanding of equine ethology and welfare.
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