Zoology and Entomology
About Course
This Zoology Internship is an intensive, research-oriented program designed to provide students with a deep understanding of animal biology, physiology, and behavioral ecology through both field and laboratory expertise. Participants will gain hands-on training in animal anatomy and comparative morphology, mastering dissection techniques and the use of histological tools to examine tissue structures. The curriculum emphasizes wildlife management and conservation biology, teaching interns how to conduct population surveys, track migration patterns, and assess animal health using non-invasive monitoring techniques. By integrating training in ethology (animal behavior) and the application of GIS for habitat mapping, the program prepares candidates for professional roles in zoo management, wildlife conservation, veterinary research, and environmental impact assessment.
