- Conduct research on animals: Zoologists are responsible for studying the behavior, physiology, genetics, and ecology of animals in their natural habitats. This includes observing and collecting data on animals to further our understanding of their biology.
- Analyze data and publish findings: Zoologists are expected to analyze the data they collect and draw conclusions based on their research. They must also publish their findings in scientific journals to contribute to the field of zoology.
- Develop conservation plans: Zoologists play a key role in developing conservation plans to protect endangered species and their habitats. This involves working with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders to implement strategies for species conservation.
- Educate the public: Zoologists often give presentations, write articles, and work with the media to educate the public about the importance of wildlife conservation. They may also lead guided tours and participate in outreach programs to raise awareness about animals and their habitats.
- Collaborate with other scientists: Zoologists frequently collaborate with other scientists, such as ecologists, geneticists, and veterinarians, to conduct interdisciplinary research projects. This teamwork helps to broaden our understanding of the natural world and address complex conservation challenges.
Required skills and expectations:
- A degree in zoology, biology, ecology, or a related field is required.
- Strong research skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare.
Experience
0 - 1 Years
No. of Openings
50
Education
Graduate (BDS, B.Pharma, B.Sc, B.Tech/B.E, BVSC)
Role
Zoologist
Industry Type
Education / Teaching / Training / Colleges /Institutes / Universities
Gender
[ Male / Female ]
Job Country
India
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office