Uttaran Bandyopadhyay
Researcher
Doctorate in Wildlife Institute of India
Wildlife Institute of India
India
Biography
"After completing graduation in Biochemistry, I did my masters in Environmental Science from the University of Calcutta. During masters, Ecology and Conservation Biology are the two fields that I found most interesting and decided to carry on. I have earlier worked on a project dealing with invasive plants at Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata which eventually helped me to be interested in Plant Biology and Ethnobotany. I am currently working as a Himalayan Junior Project Fellow under the NMHS fellowship programme at ZSI, Kolkata where I have got this great opportunity to work in the mighty Himalayas. My current study deals with the diversity and distribution pattern of Moths in Askot Wildlife Sanctuary region, Uttarakhand."
Research Interest
Ecology and Conservation Biology