Canada’s New Noah Scholarship
Wildlife Preservation Canada’s CANADA’S NEW NOAH’S PROGRAM A PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND FIELD EXPERIENCE PROGRAM IN THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ENDANGERED SPECIES WILDLIFE PRESERVATION CANADA is searching for a “New Noah”, an enthusiastic young Canadian scientist willing to participate in a rigorous six month professional training program, with the possibility of Canadian internship placement to follow, to learn the methods of endangered species management pioneered in Europe by the late author and naturalist Gerald Durrell and in North America by Richard Fyfe and Dr. Tom Cade. CANADA’S NEW NOAH ‘s full scholarship includes travel, living and training expenses to enable the New Noah to participate in the Durrell Post-Graduate Diploma in Endangered Species Recovery (03/29/2017 – 10/13/2016) designed to provide you the field experience and species and human resource management skills required to be able to run wildlife conservation projects. Based exclusively on the island of Mauritius (Indian Ocean) this course consists of four weeks of intensive theory and more than 12 weeks of practical experience, based within live species and habitat recovery teams working to save species around Mauritius and its offshore islands. Wildlife Preservation Canada’s mission is to save wildlife species at risk from extinction in Canada. We do this by: • performing hands-on work with species requiring direct intervention to recover, and • providing opportunities for Canadian conservation scientists to grow their expertise in working with wildlife species at risk while adding to the overall body of knowledge on the subject. What does it take to become one of Canada’s New Noahs? • Post-secondary degree in biology, zoology, veterinary or related studies • A passionate interest and previous experience in wildlife conservation • Previous practical experience with animals in a zoological, research and/or field environment, particularly with species at risk • Demonstrated ability to conduct field work in remote and rustic conditions • Ability to work closely with others as part of a team • Ability to work independently when necessary with a minimum of direction • Ability to be flexible and open-minded • Ability to laugh at oneself, even while struggling to save the world • Excellent health, climbing skills and a love of hiking • Good communication skills • Fluency in French an advantage, but not a requirement NOTE: The successful applicant will be expected to be available from March 29, 2017 to October 13, 2017 to participate in this program. Download the application instructions for CANADA’S NEW NOAHS at www.wildlifepreservation.ca APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 13, 2016
Bookmark Job
You must sign in to bookmark this listing.
Apply For job
To apply for this job please visit wildlifepreservation.ca.