
Terms of Reference for position:
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Undertake raptor research
and conservation activities to assess the status, distribution, habitat use,
prey availability, and factors affecting the long-term survival of raptor
populations. Lead ecological surveys, manage and analyse ecological datasets
using appropriate statistical tools (including R software), and contribute to
scientific reporting and knowledge generation.
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Ensure timely implementation
of project activities and delivery of outputs in accordance with approved work
plans, timelines, and project objectives.
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Coordinate with various
Government departments, community groups, academic institutions, and other stakeholders
for effective planning, implementation, monitoring, and review of project
activities.
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Identify and work with
partners and stakeholders to promote evidence-based raptor conservation and
strengthen collaborative conservation initiatives across landscapes.
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Identify practical solutions
for raptor conservation based on field research, ecological assessments, data
analysis, and consultations with key stakeholders.
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Coordinate with supervisors
and the Communication Team at WWF-India Secretariat for documenting and
disseminating project progress, research findings, lessons learned, and
conservation success stories.
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Represent WWF-India at
relevant forums, workshops, meetings, and conferences, and build strategic
partnerships and networks with key institutions and stakeholders in the
conservation sector.

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