Wilderness Volunteers

Volunteering Opportunities in Sahyadri Tiger Reserve


Volunteering Opportunities in Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

-Susan Sharma


Details of Volunteering Opportunity 

Wildlife Research and Conservation Society is carrying out a survey of wildlife occupancy in buffer zone of Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. Volunteers are invited to participate in the survey. The field work will be carried out in mountainous terrain in remote areas. As part of the work, every day, participants will walk through a pre-decided stretch of the forest, along forest trails or roads. 
 
During these walks, participants will record signs of carnivores and herbivores such as scats, sprays, tracks, scrape marks, pellets, burrows etc. 

Pugmarks of Tiger and Sloth Bear seen on the jeep road in Kanha 

Participants will also record threats to the forest and wildlife such as tree cutting, firewood collection, cattle grazing etc. Occasionally interviews may be conducted with local people about wildlife presence and human wildlife conflict. Volunteers should be capable of walking 15 to 20 km every day in hilly terrain and this requires them to be physically fit. Previous experience of wildlife surveys will be an advantage. Living arrangements may be very basic in many places with no bathrooms or toilets.  The food provided will be whatever is available locally so volunteers should be prepared to adjust. 

Volunteers are expected to be equipped with field clothes (green/brown), torch, water bottle, backpack and other field requirements, as the work sites could be remote. Food expenses will be paid by WRCS. It will be helpful if you can carry your own sleeping bag. The survey is beginning immediately. Volunteers should apply only if they can stay for a minimum of 15 days.   Please note that final selection of volunteers will be by WRCS.  
How to apply.  Go to 

http://www.indianwildlifeclub.com/Volunteer/Melghat/beAVolunteer.aspx

Log in with your email id and password for Indianwildlifeclub.com to fill up the log in protected application form.  

For more details and clarifications please contact

Satvika Kumbhare, Communication officer 
Wildlife Research and Conservation Society 
www.wrcsindia.org 
Email: info@wrcsindia.org 
Ph: 020 65222903, 25871310 
Mob: 9960749824

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