Two deadlines this week, one closing in days. From WII’s 45 research positions to field roles at The Corbett Foundation — here’s what’s hiring in India’s wildlife and conservation sector right now.
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"There is something about safari life that makes you forget all your sorrows."
-- Isak Dinesen, Danish author best known for Out of Africa
Wildlife jobs are rare. This one sits at the intersection of birds, citizen science, and conservation — and the deadline is 15 April 2026.
When People and Wildlife Share a Border: IUCN Publishes Global Guidelines on Human-Wildlife Conflict
A global framework for navigating the oldest tension in conservation — and India, where elephants killed 629 people last year, may need it more than anywhere.
The jeep safari is India’s most popular wildlife experience. It is also, increasingly, one of its most troubling.
Kuno National Park now houses 50 cheetahs — and the scramble to find them more room is well underway.
A note to our readers, old and new: Life, as it tends to do, got in the way. […]
Elephants are imprinted in my earliest memory as the first animal I ever truly saw. That great pachyderm […]
The Royal Bengal tiger, India’s pride as well as its national animal, is in danger of being wiped […]
