Location: Punjab
Experience: Minimum 7 years in wetland management or ecology
Compensation: Competitive
WWF - India
WWF-India has been a leading force in nature conservation for over 50 years. They work tirelessly to stop the degradation of our planet's natural environment and build a future where humans live in harmony with nature. From protecting iconic species like tigers and rhinos to conserving critical wetlands and forests, their footprint covers the entire country. They combine science, field work, and policy advocacy to tackle urgent issues like climate change and biodiversity loss, ensuring a healthy planet for future generations.
Role
You will lead conservation efforts for a variety of wetlands—from small village ponds to internationally recognized Ramsar sites—ensuring they are protected and well-managed.
Responsibilities
- Implement conservation projects across urban, rural, and floodplain wetlands.
- Develop technical Brief Documents and Integrated Management Plans for wetlands.
- Lead stakeholder awareness campaigns and educational programs.
- Liaise with urban local bodies and government departments for wetland protection.
Requirements
- 7+ years of relevant experience in wetland or habitat conservation.
- Proficiency in creating technical reports and management plans.
- Strong communication and community engagement skills.
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