Throughout my postgraduate studies at the esteemed Centre for Wildlife Studies, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India, I developed a deep passion for wildlife. Exploring the diverse spider populations of my campus and other parts of Western Ghats ignited my curiosity, while my research on the enigmatic Pangolin received recognition in the Journal of Threatened Taxa. Furthermore, I investigated the feeding habits of Tigers in Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. As a Research Assistant at NCBS, Bangalore, I dedicated myself to understanding the adaptive behavior of Humpback dolphins at Vembanad Lake, providing valuable insights into these magnificent creatures. Continuing my journey in the wilderness, I served as a Research Fellow at the Central University of Kerala, conducting extensive fieldwork and genetic analysis of Indian gaur and Mithun, resulting in notable publications in Molecular Biology Reports and Frontiers in Microbiology. Motivated by a strong commitment to wildlife conservation, I joined the prestigious Wildlife Conservation Society, where I refined my skills in wildlife field survey methods, QGIS, and mapping. Then as a Research Biologist at the renowned Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History in Tamil Nadu, India, I worked on EIA projects, State Action Plans for Avian conservation of Chhattisgarh State and Wildlife Hazard Management project of Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, Uttar Pradesh. Driven by unwavering enthusiasm, my career goals encompass Airport Wildlife Management, zoo administration, groundbreaking wildlife research, and molecular biology.