WII Hiring Interns In Nagaland State
Job Description
Job Title: Interns
Engagement of interns for the Project “Understanding the Amur falcon Falco amurensis, their stop-over sites in Nagaland and their migratory routes for better conservation planning” Agency: Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
Position: Project Intern (For Indian Nationals only)
Description: Wildlife Institute of India is seeking interns to work in a project “Understanding the Amur falcon Falco amurensis, their stop-over sites in Nagaland and their migratory routes for better conservation planning” for a short term period from 20th October 2016 to 20th January 2017. The internship period coincides with the arrival of Amur Falcons in the northeast region of India. The interns will be required to carry out field surveys for Amur falcons and monitor and map their roost sites in Nagaland. The interns will also be required to collect falcon regurgitates for prey identification, collect information on termites and document their emergence pattern in the region. In order to meet living expenses (food and accommodation) a sum of Rs. 5000/intern will be provided from the project and all local travel expenses will also be covered under the project.
Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s/Master’s degree preferably in Life Sciences/Environmental Sciences/Wildlife Science
Desired Qualifications:
- Good Computer & Communication Skills
- Knowledge of using Microsoft office (Excel, Word, Powerpoint)
- Good physical fitness
Language: Fluency in written and spoken English
Number: 3 Nos.
Internship duration: 20th October 2016 – 20th January 2017 (3months)
Age criteria: 30 years or less as on 30th September 2016
Stipend: RS. 5,000 per month
Location: Nagaland State
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Established in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to create state of the art infrastructure encourages scholarly work.