Broadly, Kendall’s research interests are in remote sensing applications to pollinator ecology, exploring how we can scale monitoring of pollinator communities and their interactions with plants across various environmental gradients. Kendall will be applying these questions as a post-doctoral researcher at the LCNR, working on remote sensing approaches to characterise pollinator diversity and plant-pollinator interactions in nature recovery landscapes of Eastern Ghana. She is also a stipendiary lecturer in ecology at Worcester College.



