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Apply Now: The Centre For Wildlife Studies Is Hiring For Its Elephant Programme

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The Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) is looking for a Project Coordinator for its Elephant Programme which aims to initiate elephant and conflict monitoring projects in select landscapes across the Western Ghats, with primary focus on Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The candidate is expected to coordinate field activities, provide oversight, management and support to field teams composed of research fellows and field assistants.

The Project Coordinator will report to the project heads periodically and also liaise with the frontline Forest Department staff to coordinate execution of fieldwork. In addition, the candidate shall also build a network of local stakeholders to coordinate the conflict monitoring activities.

To know more about the job opportunity, check out this link here.

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