Rose is a Co-founder of the Tanzania Research and Conservation Organization (TRCO). Rose is a lecturer, researcher and consultant works for the Sokoine University of Agriculture, College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism; Department of Wildlife Management. She has PhD in natural resources governance, major in community based wildlife management. She has a bachelor and master degrees in Wildlife Management. Academically, she teaches and supervises research works for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of governance, policy analysis, community based natural resources management and, conservation and development. She has more than ten years of experience of working in the wildlife sector. She has and still is participating in a number of national and international projects including the advancing conservation in a social context working in a world of trade-offs (ACSC) [http://www.poverty and conservation.info], African Bioservice [https://africanbioservices.eu/] and the Livestock in the Forests (LIVEFOR) [https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz//livefor-project]. Rose was a team leader in the project that assessed local community perspectives towards pangolins in the Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape. Rose has published a number of articles in community-based wildlife management, governance and human-wildlife conflicts.