Ambre holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Sorbonne Sciences in Paris and a master’s degree in Ethology, the science of animal behavior. Based in France, she has worked on wildlife research projects both in captivity and in the wild across Africa. Her expertise focuses on the intersection of biodiversity conservation, climate change, species adaptation, and animal welfare.

Since 2023, she has collaborated with IRMA on several initiatives, including the integration of biodiversity and animal welfare considerations into disaster risk management policies across Africa, Asia, and Europe. Her work covers a wide range of animals, from domestic pets and livestock to working animals and captive wildlife. She has also contributed to broader efforts, such as anticipatory financing plans in African countries. Ambre works primarily in English and is a native French speaker.