Biography
Trisha Bhujle is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Cornell University from Texas, USA. She studies Environment and Sustainability with a dual focus on food systems and conservation social science. Her research focuses on how climate change amplifies human-wildlife conflicts in Tanzania's Burunge Wildlife Management Area. Having recently written and illustrated a children’s book on spotted salamander migrations, Trisha particularly enjoys making technical scientific information more accessible to diverse audiences through artwork, children’s content, and other media. She hopes to continue to research and communicate critical conservation challenges across continents and cultures.
Speaking at
Stories from the Frontlines: Communities Balancing Food, Climate, and Conservation
Oct 09 2025 (14:00 - 14:45)
Room: Human-Centred Conservation Pavilion