YES, you really can work with tigers as a college student! University of ÿÈÕ³Ô¹Ï biomedical science major in the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, Gurkiran Natt is doing just that during her internship at the . As a behavior intern, she observes the zoo’s tigers, tracking their habits and contributing to ongoing research about habitat and fertility cycles. Her work helps expand the scientific understanding of these incredible animals while supporting the zoo’s mission of conservation.
For Natt, the experience is about more than data collection — it’s about discovery. She’s gaining skills that will shape her future studies, learning what it means to translate classroom knowledge into meaningful, real-world impact.
This opportunity is part of UA’s tiered mentoring program, which connects undergraduates to hands-on research and professional experiences early in their academic careers. By saying “yes” to this unique opportunity, Natt is not only building her own future but also helping to protect some of the world’s most iconic wildlife.
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