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U-Research - Natalie Sebunia

Natalie is a fourth year Zoology major with a minor in Geographic Information Sciences on the pre-veterinary track. Her interests revolve around wildlife and population health, as well as animal welfare. She is a member of the Honors Program and Stamps Eminence Scholarship Program. With Dr. Benderlioglu, she is working on her honors undergraduate research thesis focused on examining admission statistics of raptors at wildlife rehabilitation centers, with a specific focus on mapping the admittance location of these birds to identify species and injury hotspots. She also previously served as a TA for Dr. Benderlioglu's EEOB 3498 course. She hopes to attend veterinary school starting in Fall 2024 and focus within wildlife and avian medicine.