BNHS BSc Life Sciences Vulture Monitoring Assistant Job Opening, Applications Invited
BNHS BSc Life Sciences Vulture Monitoring Assistant Job Opening, Applications Invited. BSc Life Sciences Vulture Monitoring Assistants recruitment at The Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below
Interview Questions and Answers for Vulture Monitoring Assistants are posted below
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Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)
Vacancy: Vulture Monitoring Assistants for Vulture Translocation Programme (No.3 at each place)
Details about the job opening: The Bombay Natural History Society is working on the Vulture Conservation Breeding program to save critically endangered species from extinction. The programme has set up four Conservation Breeding Centres in the country (Pinjore in Haryana, Raja BhatKhawain West Bengal, Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Rani in Assam). The vultures fit to be released in the wild will be released in Maharashtra Rajasthan and Assam. The vulture monitoring assistants are required to monitor the released vultures.
Job Description: The job will involve monitoring the tagged vultures.
Age: Below 30 years
Place of work: Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Assam.
To Apply:
Interested candidates can send their application via email with a detailed CV by 28th July 2023 to HR Dept. Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Road, Opp. Lion Gate, Mumbai – 400001 Tel. 22821811, Email: [email protected].
BNHS reserves the right to reject any candidature in view of incomplete information provided by the candidate or for any other reason thereof.
Job Specification for Vulture Monitoring Assistants: The selected person should be preferably a Science Graduate from a recognized university/institution in Biology, Life Sciences/Environment Science. The candidate should have an interest in wildlife conservation and should be prepared to do work independently.
Experience: Birding experience of a minimum of 5 years.
Remuneration: Rs. 20,000 /- per month + Rs 5,000 towards Food Allowance, on a professional contract.
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Interview Questions and Answers for Vulture Monitoring Assistants:
- Question: Can you describe your experience with birding and wildlife conservation? Answer: I have been actively involved in birding for the past five years, which has given me valuable experience in observing and studying various bird species. I am also deeply passionate about wildlife conservation and have participated in several conservation initiatives.
- Question: How familiar are you with vulture species and their conservation needs? Answer: I have a good understanding of vulture species and their ecological importance in the environment. I am aware that vultures are critically endangered and require special conservation efforts to prevent their extinction.
- Question: What strategies would you use to effectively monitor and track the released vultures? Answer: To monitor the released vultures, I would use GPS tracking devices and binoculars for visual observations. Regular visits to the release sites would be essential to track their movements and behaviour patterns.
- Question: As a Vulture Monitoring Assistant, how would you handle unexpected challenges during monitoring? Answer: I believe adaptability is crucial in wildlife monitoring. If faced with unexpected challenges, I would consult with experienced colleagues and experts, and employ alternative tracking methods to continue effective monitoring.
- Question: How would you contribute to the overall success of the Vulture Conservation Breeding program? Answer: I am committed to the cause of vulture conservation and will ensure accurate and consistent monitoring of the released vultures. By providing valuable data and observations, I aim to contribute to the program’s success in preserving these critically endangered species.
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