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Project Officer - Raptor Conservation Programme (M.P. & Karnataka)
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Key Responsibilities
· Undertake raptor research and conservation activities to assess the status, distribution, habitat use, prey availability, and factors affecting the long-term survival of raptor populations.
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WWF-India is seeking dynamic and self-motivated biologists with a passion for raptor conservation and ecological research. The selected candidate will support the development of Raptor Safe Landscapes by undertaking research and conservation actions that promote safe habitats, secure food resources, and improved ecological conditions for raptors and other avian species. Responsibilities will include field research, raptor monitoring, ecological assessments, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and implementation of on-ground conservation initiatives. The position will be based at field locations in Karnataka and will require extensive field travel. Terms of Reference for position: · Undertake raptor research and conservation activities to assess the status, distribution, habitat use, prey availability, and factors affecting the long-term survival of raptor populations. Lead ecological surveys, manage and analyse ecological datasets using appropriate statistical tools (including R software), and contribute to scientific reporting and knowledge generation. · Ensure timely implementation of project activities and delivery of outputs in accordance with approved work plans, timelines, and project objectives. · Coordinate with various Government departments, community groups, academic institutions, and other stakeholders for effective planning, implementation, monitoring, and review of project activities. · Identify and work with partners and stakeholders to promote evidence-based raptor conservation and strengthen collaborative conservation initiatives across landscapes. · Identify practical solutions for raptor conservation based on field research, ecological assessments, data analysis, and consultations with key stakeholders. · Coordinate with supervisors and the Communication Team at WWF-India Secretariat for documenting and disseminating project progress, research findings, lessons learned, and conservation success stories. · Represent WWF-India at relevant forums, workshops, meetings, and conferences, and build strategic partnerships and networks with key institutions and stakeholders in the conservation sector. Undertake any other tasks assigned by the organization in furtherance of its conservation and programme objectives. Requirements The Candidate should have experience in ornithology, raptor research, or wildlife ecology. Experience in field surveys, ecological data collection and analysis, and scientific reporting is essential. Experience in stakeholder engagement is desirable. Women candidates are encouraged to apply. Master’s or higher qualification in the field of ecology/wildlife/environment/forest management.
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Where is the job
Bhopal, India
On-site at the office
Listing Details
- Posted
- June 19, 2026
- First seen
- June 19, 2026
- Last seen
- June 20, 2026
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- 52%
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- June 19, 2026
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