Vacancy under the project “Strengthening in-situ conservation of small cats and other elusive wild mammals in Meghalaya”

Project Description: The project “Strengthening in-situ conservation of small cats and other elusive wild mammals in Meghalaya” is being implemented by the Meghalaya Forest Department and Global Tiger Forum (GTF), in collaboration with the MoEF&CC, Government of India. The project is aimed towards understanding the distribution, status, co-occurrence of small wild cats and some elusive mammals, while evolving an action plan for community stewar...

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Tiger, Tiger, in the Night…Now Visible in Real Time

Today, on International Tiger Day, we are excited to announce a major breakthrough in conservation technology: for the first time ever, wild tigers and their prey have been detected by AI-powered, cryptic cameras that transmit the images to the cell phones and computers of park managers. Read more ...

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Small wild cats – project safeguards disclosure meeting

A one-day project safeguards disclosure meeting was held on 30 June 2022 at Dudhwa Tiger Reserve with the local community for the GOI-GEF-UNDP-WWF Small wild cats project. ...

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Knowledge dissemination workshop of GoI-GEF-UNDP India supported IHRML Project in Kerala

A two-day Knowledge dissemination workshop of GOI-GEF-UNDP supported IHRML project, Kerala was convened from 29 to 30 June 2022 at Kerala Arts & Crafts Village, Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. GTF is working towards developing an integrative landscape strategy for the sustenance of field actions that have benefited local communities and natural ecosystems. ...

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In-situ capacity building of frontline at Amangarh Tiger Reserve

Under the ongoing GTF-NTCA project, a two days workshop was organized at Amangarh Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh from 13 to 14 June 2022 with a focus on day today monitoring of the biodiversity and refinement of basic on-field skills of the frontline staff. ...

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