Veterinarians for Vulture Conservation Programme - New Delhi, India - Bombay Natural History Society

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Bombay Natural History Society

Requires Veterinarians for Vulture Conservation Programme

Details about the job opening:
The Bombay Natural History Society is working on Vulture

Conservation Breeding programme to save three critically endangered species from

extinction. The programme has set up three Conservation Breeding Centres in the country

(Pinjor in Haryana, and Rani in Assam). The Society wants to employ two veterinarians for

the programme.


Job Specification for veterinarians
The selected persons should have a first class bachelors' degree from recognized

conservation and should be prepared to do work independently. Persons with extensive

should be physically fit as the job involves lot of field work.

The job will involve looking after the health of the captive vultures and

also carrying out safety testing of drugs. It is a very challenging job and will give opportunity

to work with critically endangered species.


Age:
Below 32 years


Remuneration:
Rs.
4.5 Lakhs per annum on the cost to the society basis.

Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, S

B Road, Mumbai Tel:
022

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