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This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR ONLINE INTERVIEW(S) ON List of shortlisted candidates for online interview(s) on 22 March 2021,Contractual engagement of Office Assistant (1 position) for an IUCN-KFW funded collaborative project between WII and ZSL entitled, Supporting trans-boundary recovery in India & Nepal DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human7#S# S#=8 G=A J 1#8
provided information on bird movements for >1 year (May 2017 onwards) and have also provided evidence of one bird mortality from collision with 33 kV power-line near Lala Bustard Sanctuary. WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA, AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE OFABOUT USDEPARTMENTSCOURSESCAMPUSRIGHT TO INFORMATIONDIRECTORY E stablished in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to create NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are 566 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 122420 km2, which is 3.72% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the Protected CERTIFICATE COURSE IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (3 MONTHS Wildlife Institute of India . The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) was set up in 1982 as Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to meet the urgent capacity building needs for scientific planning, management and research inPOWERLINE MAPS
This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR ONLINE INTERVIEW(S) ON List of shortlisted candidates for online interview(s) on 22 March 2021,Contractual engagement of Office Assistant (1 position) for an IUCN-KFW funded collaborative project between WII and ZSL entitled, Supporting trans-boundary recovery in India & Nepal DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human7#S# S#=8 G=A J 1#8
provided information on bird movements for >1 year (May 2017 onwards) and have also provided evidence of one bird mortality from collision with 33 kV power-line near Lala Bustard Sanctuary. NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country.NATIONAL PARKS
National Parks. There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above 75 National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar,1988).
ELEPHANT RESERVES
Elephant Reserves of India (Source: Elephant Task Force Report ofMoEF, August 2010)
SAMRAT MONDOL, PH.D. Samrat Mondol, Ph.D. CONTACT INFORMATION. Samrat Mondol, Scientist E. Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun 248001, India. Phone- +91-135-2646249 (O), +91-8191970271 (M) Email : samrat wii gov in, samratmondol gmail com. I am a molecular ecologist/wildlife endocrinologist at Wildlife Institute ofIndia
PARAG NIGAM, M.V.SC. Parag Nigam, M.V.Sc. Scientist - E. Phone: 0135- Phone: 0135-2646219. E-mail: nigamp wii gov in. I started my research career in 1995 with my master’s degree research on livestock diseases and their impact on animal health. Later, I served in the Remount & Veterinary Corps of the Indian Army in the Field VeterinaryHospital
ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE ADMISSION TO XV M.SC. COURSE IN Advt. No. WII/ACD/2015-17/004/Advt. for XV M.Sc Online Registration to open at 9:00 hrs on 09 April, 2015. The Wildlife Institute of India (www.wii.gov.in) is a premier national institute for training and research in the field of wildlife conservation and management.The Institute’s idyllic ambience, state of the art infrastructure, scientific faculty of repute and diverse professionals VIKRAMSHILA GANGETIC DOLPHIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY The Sanctuary is a 60 km stretch of the Ganga River, from Sultanganj to Kahalgaon (25°17’23” N, 86°55’48” E), in Bihar, notified in 1991 for conservation of the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. MINING INDUSTRY: IMPLICATIONS FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Mining activities, whether occurring within or near Protected Areas, cause a range of environmental consequences that can be severe andirreversible.
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provided information on bird movements for >1 year (May 2017 onwards) and have also provided evidence of one bird mortality from collision with 33 kV power-line near Lala Bustard Sanctuary. WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA, AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE OFABOUT USDEPARTMENTSCOURSESCAMPUSRIGHT TO INFORMATIONDIRECTORY E stablished in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to createNATIONAL PARKS
National Parks. There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above 75 National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar,1988).
NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are 566 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 122420 km2, which is 3.72% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the ProtectedOPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes.POWERLINE MAPS
This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human VIKRAMSHILA GANGETIC DOLPHIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY The Sanctuary is a 60 km stretch of the Ganga River, from Sultanganj to Kahalgaon (25°17’23” N, 86°55’48” E), in Bihar, notified in 1991 for conservation of the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA, AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE OFABOUT USDEPARTMENTSCOURSESCAMPUSRIGHT TO INFORMATIONDIRECTORY E stablished in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to createNATIONAL PARKS
National Parks. There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above 75 National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar,1988).
NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are 566 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 122420 km2, which is 3.72% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the ProtectedOPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes.POWERLINE MAPS
This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human VIKRAMSHILA GANGETIC DOLPHIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY The Sanctuary is a 60 km stretch of the Ganga River, from Sultanganj to Kahalgaon (25°17’23” N, 86°55’48” E), in Bihar, notified in 1991 for conservation of the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. LOCKDOWN WILDLIFE TRACKER This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country.OPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes. MASTER'S IN WILDLIFE SCIENCE (2 YEARS) WII was entrusted with the mandate of training biologists and managers in protected area management and wildlife research 1982. The Master of wildlife science course was initiated by WII in 1988. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (3 MONTHS Wildlife Institute of India . The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) was set up in 1982 as Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to meet the urgent capacity building needs for scientific planning, management and research inRECRUITMENTS
Walk-in-interview for engaging Sr. Project Associate (1 position) & Project Associate-II (1 position) for the consultancy project “Conservation Management of Elephants in Chhattisgarh. Download detailed advertisment (513 kb) Last Updated: March 3, 2021. CAPTIVE BREEDING AND ZOO MANAGEMENT This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR ONLINE INTERVIEW(S) ON List of shortlisted candidates for online interview(s) on 22 March 2021,Contractual engagement of Office Assistant (1 position) for an IUCN-KFW funded collaborative project between WII and ZSL entitled, Supporting trans-boundary recovery in India & Nepal NANDA DEVI NATIONAL PARK Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR), the second biosphere reserve of the country, is spread across three districts of Uttarakhand viz. Chamoli, Pithoragarh and Bageshwar. VIKRAMSHILA GANGETIC DOLPHIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY The Sanctuary is a 60 km stretch of the Ganga River, from Sultanganj to Kahalgaon (25°17’23” N, 86°55’48” E), in Bihar, notified in 1991 for conservation of the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA, AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE OFABOUT USDEPARTMENTSCOURSESCAMPUSRIGHT TO INFORMATIONDIRECTORY E stablished in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to createNATIONAL PARKS
National Parks. There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above 75 National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar,1988).
NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are 566 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 122420 km2, which is 3.72% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the ProtectedOPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes.POWERLINE MAPS
This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human7#S# S#=8 G=A J 1#8
provided information on bird movements for >1 year (May 2017 onwards) and have also provided evidence of one bird mortality from collision with 33 kV power-line near Lala Bustard Sanctuary. WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA, AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE OFABOUT USDEPARTMENTSCOURSESCAMPUSRIGHT TO INFORMATIONDIRECTORY E stablished in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues. The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to createNATIONAL PARKS
National Parks. There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above 75 National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report (Rodgers & Panwar,1988).
NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are 566 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 122420 km2, which is 3.72% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the ProtectedOPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes.POWERLINE MAPS
This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India SUNDARBAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE Sundarban is the largest delta in the world and consists of 10,200 km 2 of mangrove forest, spread over India (4200 km 2) and Bangladesh (approx. 6000 km 2).Named after the mangrove plant Sundari (Heritiera minor), it is located in over South Parganas district of West Bengal in India and the Khulna and Backarganj districts in Bangladesh.Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (21°10’46” N, 88°58 DR. LALLIANPUII KAWLNI Dr. Lallianpuii Kawlni, Scientist-C Email: lallian wii gov in Phone: +91-135-2646206(O). I am a Wildlife Veterinarian from Aizawl, a city nestled in the green hilly folds of Mizoram, North EastIndia.
BILAL HABIB, PH.D
Bilal Habib, Ph.D Scientist - E, Head Phone : +91 135-2646283 Mobile No: 09410992233 E-mail: bh wii gov in I am a conservation biologist interested in the integration of quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches to conservation challenges.With the interest in nature conservation, human-wildlife interactions, larger carnivore conservation, and other megafauna in human7#S# S#=8 G=A J 1#8
provided information on bird movements for >1 year (May 2017 onwards) and have also provided evidence of one bird mortality from collision with 33 kV power-line near Lala Bustard Sanctuary. NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE The National Wildlife Database Cell of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has been developing a National Wildlife Information System (NWIS) on the Protected Areas of the country.OPPORTUNITIES
Wildlife Institute of India provides ample opportunities for prospective candidates (both National and International) to advance their research and academic endeavors. Research Fellow and Technical Assistants are regularly engaged in various Research Projects carried out by WII across the country on diverse species and themes. 42ND POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSE IN ADVANCED WILDLIFE 42nd Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Advanced Wildlife Management (September 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021)RECRUITMENTS
Walk-in-interview for engaging Sr. Project Associate (1 position) & Project Associate-II (1 position) for the consultancy project “Conservation Management of Elephants in Chhattisgarh. Download detailed advertisment (513 kb) Last Updated: March 3, 2021. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (3 MONTHS Wildlife Institute of India . The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) was set up in 1982 as Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to meet the urgent capacity building needs for scientific planning, management and research in LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR ONLINE INTERVIEW(S) ON List of shortlisted candidates for online interview(s) on 22 March 2021,Contractual engagement of Office Assistant (1 position) for an IUCN-KFW funded collaborative project between WII and ZSL entitled, Supporting trans-boundary recovery in India & Nepal CAPTIVE BREEDING AND ZOO MANAGEMENT This is the official website of Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (WII), an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of IndiaELEPHANT RESERVES
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An Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India ABOUT WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA Established in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity relatedissues.
The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to create state of the art infrastructure encourages scholarly work. LATEST EVENTS / NEWS XVII WII- FODS Wildlife & Environment Quiz organised at WII, Dehradun,1st October, 2019
On the occasion of Wildlife Week, ENVIS Resource Partner (RP) on ‘Wildlife and Protected Areas’, at Wildlife Institute of India (WII) organised the annual ‘WII- FODS Wildlife & Environment Quiz’ for schools of Dehradun and Mussoorie. This was the 17th year of this quiz started in 2003 and is being held regularly ever since. The Friends of the Doon Society (FODS) collaborates with the ENVIS RP for this event. The quiz aims at spreading awareness about Forest, Wildlife, and Environment; and encourages the students to contribute to its conservation. Dr. A.J.T. Johnsingh, Former Dean, WII graced the occasion as chief guest. 18 schools participated with three members for each team belonging to Classes IX-XI. There was a preliminary qualifying written round and based on the marks obtained, six schools were selected for the audio-visual main round. Mr. Abdus Shakur gave a presentation on ‘Wildlife trade and what can be done on an individual level by the students to prevent that.’ Wynberg Allen, Mussoorie emerged as the winner taking with them the Samir Ghosh Rolling Trophy and cash prizes presented by the Friends of the Doon Society. ENVIS RP, WII presented the winning team, a Rolling Trophy, Book Prizes and Certificates. Dr. G.S. Rawat, Dean and Director, WII and Dr. A.J.T. Johnsingh addressed the gathering. International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, 16thSeptember, 2019
ENVIS Resource Partner at the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand organised a programme to celebrate the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer on 16th September, 2019 in the WII premises. Digital Posters and Presentations were displayed throughout the Institute to create awareness amongst all the staff andresearchers.
The programme started with Ms. Sounika Karmakar, Programme Officer, ENVIS, WII welcoming the audience and spoke about the Ozone Layer and why this day is celebrated. She then gave a brief introduction about the activities lined up. A documentary “Arctic and the Ozone” were screened followed by messages and videos released by various organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme for the day. Dr. Anju Baroth, ENVIS Co-Coordinator addressed the gathering speaking about the importance of the Ozone Layer and the importance of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. A debate was held amongst the Msc Students of WII on the motion “32 years and healing” which is also the theme for this year. Students spoke For and Against the motion and put across very strong points for their arguments. Dr. Anju Baroth, Scientist C and ENVIS Co Coordinator, Dr. Malvika Onial, Scientist D, and Dr. Gautam Talukdar presided over the debate and acted as Judges. The Winners in the Debate Competition were: FIRST PRIZE: S. Varsha, Masters in Heritage Conservation andManagement
SECOND PRIZE: J. Bhaalasaraswathi, Masters in Heritage Conservationand Management
THIRD PRIZE: Avichal Tatu, Masters in Wildlife Science Books on nature were given as the prize along with the certificates. A discussion on the topics related to the Ozone Layer was undertaken amongst the Judges and the Audience members. Dr. Anju Baroth ended the programme with a Vote of Thanks. Download Ozone Poster (644 kb)Read more
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Shortlisted candidates for establishment of a web portal for dissemination of research findings as a decision support system for policy makers and wildlife manages in Maharashtra Short-listed candidates for interview for preparation of Conservation Plan for Biodiversity likely to be implemented by Greenfield Jewar International Airport, Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh Walk-in-interview for engaging research personnel for the Project Conservation of Tigers in North East India Result of walk-in-Interview held on 20th September, 2019 for Project entitled Biodiversity assessment of Hasdeo-Arand coalfields, Surguja district, Chhattishgarh Result of walk-in-interview held on 20.09.2019 on WII for the Project entitled Landscape Sustainability Challenges in proposed Similipal -Satkosia Corridor
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