Job Title: Rainforest Restoration Project Assistant
Location: Tamil Nadu
Organization’s profile:
Nature Conservation Foundation is actively engaged in conservation of India’s unique wildlife heritage with innovative research and imaginative solutions.
Job Description:
Manage nursery, help in regular seed collection, planting, monitoring germination, and routine nursery maintenance (transplanting, watering, seed protection). Prepare seedlings and saplings for planting in restoration sites during the monsoon. Identify and demarcate restoration sites for planting each year, supervise workers in establishing the plot, participate in restoration planting, and maintain records of planting, vegetation status and other activities.
Eligibility:
Bachelors or Masters degree, preferably in a related field such as Botany, Zoology, Ecology, Life Sciences, or Wildlife. Fluency in English and Tamil languages.
How to apply:
Email trsr(at)ncf-india(dot)org and divya(at)ncf-india(dot)org with CV and a statement of purpose.
Last date for the application: Open until filled.
Reference: YETI
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