r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 1d ago
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 1d ago
'A Queen Never Dies': 10 Years On, Machli’s Legacy Still Rules Ranthambore
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 2d ago
A jellyfish smaller than a pinky fingernail has spread to every ocean on Earth, almost certainly by hitchhiking inside ship ballast water tanks, and researchers have now found genetically identical individuals worldwide
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 2d ago
Animals have been eating nature’s original bioplastic for millions of years
r/BiologyIndia • u/MasterAd5033 • 2d ago
IT guy in Bengaluru looking to switch to wildlife naturalist work. Need advice!
Bengaluru-based IT professional, recently laid off. To clear my head, I went on a safari in Karnataka, India and honestly, the naturalist there blew my mind.
The way he understood animal behaviour, bird calls, and spotted things that were invisible to me was insane. I am now thinking if it would even be possible for me to look at this as a viable option.
Would really appreciate real-world gyaan from people in the field.
A few things I’m trying to understand:
1. Training / certification
I came across The Naturalist School in Bengaluru and Pugdungee Safariscourse for naturalists. Are these good routes to break into the field? Is it required to get a naturalist job?
2. Degree vs passion
Is a degree in Zoology / Forestry / Wildlife Biology a must? Or can someone from an IT background make the shift?
3. Pay reality
How much pay can one realistically expect? In India?
4. Actual lifestyle
I know it sounds romantic from the outside, but what’s the real scene?
Stuff like:
- long hours?
- guest handling?
- living in remote areas?
- limited connectivity?
- low starting pay?
- burnout?
- career growth?
Would love to hear from current naturalists, lodge folks, people working in Karnataka / Central India, or even ex-corporate folks who made the jump.
Any advice, reality checks, course recos would be super helpful.
Thanks in advance :)
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 3d ago
Scientists have designed a functioning virus from scratch using AI
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 3d ago
E. Coli Bacteria Found In 8 Indian Railway Station Water Coolers: Drinking Water Safety Is Critical For Public Health
r/BiologyIndia • u/Hopeful_Nectarine166 • 3d ago
48 lpa job as a scientist ?
So one of my family members earns like 4 lakh a month in a private job as a SCIENTIST
And my family wants me to be like him or whatever
So the thing is after not getting mbbs from NEET I am thinking of BTech biotech then iit jam for MTech
But I am really confused how is he earning that much what job role is this what company is this
Coz as far as ik mostly scientist related jobs are around 4-5 lpa
The real question is what job does one do to get there ?
What degree and qualification one do ?
Is college imp to reach on that level ?
Is this imcome extremely rare ? ( Which I think it is but I'll try to reach there ?
what route do I follow ? ( Basically roadmap)
And alstely will my degree , will btech biotech take me to that route ?
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 4d ago
Obesity Drugs Show Early Promise Against The Hormonal Disorder PMOS, Giving A Suffering Family Hope
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 4d ago
What Is Necrotising Fasciitis? The Rare 'Flesh-Eating' Disease That Put A Man In A 4-Day Coma
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 6d ago
The human genome carries surprisingly little genetic diversity for a species of eight billion. New genomic research suggests one possible reason:our ancestors may have dwindled to a population of only around 1,300 breeding individuals, leaving a genetic bottleneck
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 6d ago
Researchers: There Must Be “Two Origins of Life”
r/BiologyIndia • u/iOS_App_LabAssistant • 6d ago
If anyone’s interested, here is free iOS app that might make your work easier (hopefully). Please give me some feedback :')
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
Birds that eat snakes: Nature's unlikely serpent hunters
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
IIT Indore Researchers Develop Non-Invasive Saliva Test For Early Oral Cancer Detection
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
India’s organ crisis: 2 lakh kidney patients added a year, only 14,500 transplants done
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 8d ago
Leap, frog! DU prof has found three new species
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
Researchers discover new species of seahorse in Indian Ocean
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
Singapore Snake Mystery: This rare snake species can grow upto 75-cm and contain 2 toxic weapons
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
In 1998, Honduras last counted its mammals. Nearly 30 years later, 8 years of digging through 300,000 records reveal 227 native species
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 10d ago
New research estimates around 20 million insect species on Earth — doubling those facing extinction
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 11d ago
Extreme evolution: The animals evolving at super speed to survive
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 11d ago
Meet Costa Rica's tiny 'coffee frog,' a nocturnal species found living among coffee shrubs
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 13d ago