About Tania Irum
I am an ecologist with 8 years of research experience, and my core areas of research interest revolve around biodiversity and wildlife conservation, Molecular scatology as a tool to study diet of ungulate and other carnivores, Computational modelling for assessment of habitat selection of endangered species and Human carnivore conflict assessment. For the last four years, I am monitoring wildlife projects throughout Pakistan, their implementation strategies, data management, and on-time course correction when needed under the Green Pakistan Programme, Ministry of Climate Change, Government of Pakistan. My ultimate goals is to contributes in solving ecological issues that a species is facing in their habitat and to conserve natural ecosystem.