Aditi Rajan

Regional Communications Specialist at Wildlife Conservation Society

Aditi Rajan has a diverse range of work experiences in wildlife conservation and communication. Aditi has worked as the Head of Communications and Outreach at the Wildlife Conservation Society, where they managed and coordinated various communication activities to enhance the organization's profile and impact. Aditi also served as a Steering Committee Member at the Conservation Capacity Building Exchange. In addition, Aditi worked as a Project Associate at The Aspinall Foundation, conducting research on the relationship between food plant density and lemur encounter rate. Furthermore, they have experience as a Resource Person at Pugmarks Eco Tours, where they planned and organized wildlife camps, and as a Project Intern at Kalinga Centre for Rainforest Ecology, where they conducted a study on aquatic insects as bioindicators. Aditi also worked as a Project Intern at Tiger Watch, where they conducted surveys and interviews on human-animal interactions.

Aditi Rajan obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent in the year 2017. Prior to that, they attended Fergusson College from 2011 to 2015, though the specific degree name and field of study are not provided. Aditi Rajan's education traces back further to Vidya Valley School, where they completed the ICSE degree from 2000 to 2010. Additionally, they have acquired various certifications, including "Making Moves: Creating Conservation Movements" from Brooke Tully, LLC in December 2021, and various courses completed on LinkedIn in 2018 covering topics such as graphic design, photography, marketing, project management, and storytelling.

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