Students from the M.Sc. Environmental Science and Technology program at Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment Education and Research (BVIEER), Pune, participated in the Indian Conservation Conference (ICCON 2025), hosted by the Wildlife Institute of India.
They presented their thesis research through Speed Talks, Oral Presentations, and Poster Sessions, showcasing innovative work across diverse themes in conservation science. Their contributions reflected a strong foundation in research and a commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges. A special mention goes to Adhiraj Singh, who received the Best Oral Presentation of the Session award for his thesis titled "Elusive Felines and the Edges of Coexistence. His work was recognized for its depth and relevance in the field of wildlife conservation.
This national-level recognition affirms BVIEER's focus on research excellence and experiential learning across its programs.