Winnie Kiiru is a Kenyan biologist, elephant conservationist. She is the founder and past Executive Director of CHD Conservation Kenya, a CBO based in Amboseli that supports people-centered conservation.
In 1995, Kiiru earned a Master's degree from the University of Zimbabwe in Tropical Resource Ecology and a PhD in biology from the University of Kent in Canterbury.
Kiiru has worked for the Elephant Protection Initiative and the Stop Ivory initiative. Dr. Kiiru is a past member the Wildlife Research Training Institute in Kenya. Kiiru served as a trustee of the Kenya Wildlife Service and the Amboseli Trust for Elephants.
Kiiru helped persuade the Kenyan government to publicly burn ivory tusks, and a video of the burning featured in the 2018 film '. In 2021, Kiiru received the State Honour âÂÂOrder of the Grand Warriorâ in recognition of her leadership in conservation. https://womenforenvironment.org/we_community/dr-winnie-kiiru/