In the heart of Central India lies the Panna Tiger Reserve, a sanctuary that has seen a remarkable revival of its tiger population thanks to reintroduction efforts. But how are these majestic creatures adapting to their new environment? A team of researchers from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) Dehradun is trying to find out.

Paramananda Barman (পৰমানন্দ বৰ্মন)

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Resident Editor - Delhi

 

Param is a resident editor of Research Matters, Gubbi Labs. He obtained his Ph.D. from Department of Botany, University of Delhi in 2016 and recently completed his postdoctoral research from ICAR- NBPGR, New Delhi. His research area is plant molecular biology, evolutionary biology, and bioinformatics. Apart from research, he is interested in science communication and enjoys food, music, and reading. Param also writes in Assamese and manages the Assamese version of Research Matters. Param is a recipient of  India Science Media Fellowship (ISMF), 2019.

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