Marnet has spent six years working in the field in vegetation and wildlife monitoring program at Nkhotakota wildlife reserve in Malawi. She is now pursuing a master’s degree in wildlife science at Oregon State University. Her master’s thesis is focused on understanding and quantifying two aspects of translocated elephant population: resource selection patterns and the method of estimating population abundance. Her interest is in exploring the interactions between wildlife and their habitats, particularly focusing on movement to understand wildlife movement patterns and space use. She also has a keen interest in behavior and population dynamics of wildlife species. Marnet is co-advised by Taal Levi.