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Bombay Natural History Society
Vacancy: Veterinarians for Vulture Conservation Breeding Programme (No.3)
Details about the job opening: The Bombay Natural History Society is working on Vulture Conservation
Breeding programme to save three critically endangered species from extinction. The programme has
set up four Conservation Breeding Centres in the country (Pinjore in Haryana, Raja BhatKhawa in West
Bengal, Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Rani in Assam). BNHS requires veterinarians at these centres.
Job Specification for Veterinarian: The selected person should have a first class bachelors’ or Masters
degree from recognized university/institution in Veterinary Science. Should have some experience of
working of Wildlife health. The candidate should have interest in wildlife conservation and should be
prepared to work independently. Persons with extensive clinical experience in working with wild birds
and animals will be preferred. The candidate should be physically fit as the job involves lot of field work.
Job Description: The job will involve looking after the health of the captive vultures and also carrying out
safety testing of drugs. It is very challenging job and will give the opportunity to work with the best
experts in the field internationally.
Age: Below 35 years
Place of work: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Rani, Assam and Pinjore, Haryana.
Remuneration: Rs 35000/- per month on professional contract
Experience: Three years of experience in treating animals preferably birds.
Interested candidates can send their application via email with a detailed CV by 28th July 2023 to HR
Dept. Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Road, Opp. Lion Gate,
Mumbai – 400001 Tel. 22821811, Email: cv.hr@bnhs.org.
BNHS reserves the right to reject any candidature in view of incomplete information provided by the
candidate or for any other reason thereof.