Arif AhmadÂ
Researcher
Department of Endangered Species Management
Wildlife Institute of India
India
Biography
I joined Wildlife Institute of India in May 2016 as a project biologist, investigating the species occupancy patterns and niche differentiation among sympatric carnivores in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh. The joint perspectives of evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation biology interest me, consequently, I chose the Department of Endangered Species Management to carry out my research. The focus of my Doctoral Research is on the distribution patterns of large mammals in relation to their habitat characteristics and the influence of anthropological factors in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary. Other interests of mine lie in bird watching, music, travelling, cricket and watching eloquent movies.
Research Interest
Endangered Species Management