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Randeep Singh, MS Student co-advised by Dr. Bo Song

Bachelors of Technology 
Maharashi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 2012

​​Current Project: Investigating spatial and temporal patterns of female alligator nest attendance at Yawkey Wildlife Center, SC.

​​Randeep joined the lab in January, 2019. His desire to pursue a degree in wildlife biology was inspired by observations of human-wildlife conflict in his home country of India. He is interested in understanding the ecological importance of species and raising awareness of the ecological roles that species play in order to facilitate conservation. He previously participated in projects aimed at emphasizing snakes as a 'natural form of pest control' linked with human health. 

​During his free time, Randeep enjoys running, biking, and exploring the woods.

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