Dhee is a researcher interested in the human dimensions of wildlife conservation, specifically the psychological and socio-cultural factors that shape people’s perceptions towards wild animals. She is curious about human-wildlife entanglements and how they shape and get shaped by stories, social institutions, cultures and histories. She has a Masters in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent and a Bachelors in Psychology from Ambedkar University, Delhi. Presently she is a social science research consultant with Wildlife Conservation Society – India.