Job Title: Research Associate, NCF
Location:Bangalore
Company profile:
Nature Conservation Foundation contributes to the knowledge and conservation of India’s unique wildlife heritage with innovative research and imaginative solutions.
Job Description:
Young, motivated individuals needed by Nature Conservation Foundation with an interest in large carnivore field biology.
Project maybe extended up to three years. Physical fitness is essential. Field work involves tough and long hours of work. Four wheeler driving license would be preferred. Accommodation, food and insurance will be provided.
Eligibility:
Master’s/Bachelor’s degree in Wildlife/Conservation Biology, Zoology
How to apply:
Mail to annapoorna@ncf-india.org with an updated CV and ‘Application for Research Associate’ in the email subject line.
For courier or hard copy, contact at address given below.
Annapoorna Daithota,
Nature Conservation Foundation,
1317, 1st Floor, 27th Main,
Banashankari 2nd Stage,
Bangalore – 560 070.
Ph: 080-26716897
Reference: YETI
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