Local recruitment: Aquatic Biodiversity Specialists - Ganga Basin

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, India 🇮🇳

Job Description

WWF-India is seeking experienced professionals in aquatic biodiversity to join its Ganga Basin Programme. The selected candidates will play a key role in advancing WWF-India’s efforts to revive and conserve iconic yet endangered riverine species, including the Ganga River Dolphin, Gharial, Freshwater Turtles, and Otters.

1. Lead – Aquatic Biodiversity (New Delhi/ Bijnor, U.P)

A senior leadership role responsible for driving WWF-India’s aquatic biodiversity programme focused on the conservation of Ganga River Dolphins, gharials, freshwater turtles, and otters across the Ganga basin. The position entails providing strategic and operational direction, managing a multi-disciplinary team of specialists, and ensuring effective implementation of conservation initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and coordinate community-based conservation initiatives, research, monitoring, and citizen science efforts.
  • Engage with policymakers, government agencies, technical collaborators, and research institutions to advance conservation objectives.
  • Represent WWF-India on technical platforms, forums, and partnerships at national and international levels.

Experience: 10–12 years in aquatic biodiversity conservation.

2. Specialist – River Dolphins (Bijnor, U.P)

Be a part of the mission to conserve India’s National Aquatic Animal—the Ganga River Dolphin. This role offers an opportunity to contribute to species and habitat conservation through a blend of scientific research, technological innovation, community engagement, and policy advocacy in the Ganga basin.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct field research on river dolphins and their habitats.
  • Apply advanced technologies to support conservation efforts.
  • Facilitate community-led conservation and engage in relevant policy processes.

Experience: 7–10 years in aquatic species conservation, particularly river dolphins.

3. Specialist – Freshwater Turtles (Bijnor, U.P)

Lead WWF-India’s freshwater turtle conservation programme. This role involves developing and implementing strategies for the conservation of freshwater turtle species and their habitats, using a science-based and policy-informed approach.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct and oversee field research and habitat assessments.
  • Integrate advanced tools and technologies into conservation planning.
  • Advocate for science-driven policies and strengthen stakeholder engagement.

Experience: 7–10 years aquatic species conservation, particularly freshwater turtles. 

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