Anindita Bhadra, PhD, is a behavioural biologist, working with free-ranging dogs in India. She uses the dogs as a model system to explore interesting questions in behavioural ecology, and to understand the evolution of the dog-human relationship. She is particularly interested in the social lives of dogs that live as free individuals in the human dominated environment. Anindita is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata. She is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching and in various outreach activities. She is the founding chairperson of INYAS, the young academy of India. Webinar, April, 2017- The Great Indian Joint Families of Free-Ranging Dogs