Radhika Jha is a postdoctoral researcher at INIBIOMA-CONICET in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. Originally from India, she is a vulture ecologist interested in how climate change is reshaping vulture habitats worldwide and what can be done to keep these landscapes suitable for birds in the future. She is also keen to understand the relationships between indigenous communities and nature, especially the cultural and ecological roles of vultures. Radhika enjoys research that connects wildlife conservation with people and adapting to a changing climate and believes that vultures deserve far more love and understanding than they usually get.