The main responsibility of this position is to collaborate on Panthera's "Pantanal-Amazon Corridor" project in Brazil, assisting in the following activities: 1- Processing camera trap photos (through IDS and/or Wildlife …
Skills: Camera Trap Processing, Data Analysis, Field Research, Report Preparation, Wildlife Monitoring
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Full-time
Posted 4d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Collaborate on the Pantanal-Amazon Corridor project by processing camera trap photos and performing data analysis. Participate in field activities including jaguar captures for GPS collaring and preparing project reports.
Requirements
The candidate must be able to perform field activities and use tools like IDS or Wildlife Insights for photo processing. Ability to prepare reports and support various projects in Latin America is required.
Full job description
The main responsibility of this position is to collaborate on Panthera's "Pantanal-Amazon Corridor" project in Brazil, assisting in the following activities: 1- Processing camera trap photos (through IDS and/or Wildlife Insights); 2- Assisting with or performing data analysis; 3- Participating in field activities (camera trapping to identify key capture areas and jaguar captures to place GPS collars); 4- Preparing reports; 5- Any other activity in this or other projects in Latin America agreed upon by the supervisors and the employee.
Related keywords
ConservationPantheraPantanal-Amazon CorridorCamera TrapsIDSWildlife InsightsJaguarGPS CollarsLatin AmericaWildlife Research
Ensuring a future for wild cats and the vast landscapes on which they depend.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
2006
Headquarters
New York, New York
LinkedIn followers
43,560
Founded in 2006, Panthera is devoted to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the vast ecosystems they inhabit. Our team of biologists, data scientists, law enforcement experts and wild cat advocates studies and protects the seven species of big cats: cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, lions, pumas, snow leopards and tigers. Panthera also creates targeted conservation strategies for the world’s most threatened and overlooked small cats.
With our supporters around the world, we inform the public about the plight of wild cats, work closely with communities living alongside these iconic species, protect wild cats and their prey from poaching, fight the illegal wildlife trade and safeguard the precious landscapes wild cats need to survive.
If you love wild cats, then you’re in our pride. Welcome to the movement to protect these captivating creatures and secure them for future generations.
Visit panthera.org. View our community guidelines at https://panthera.org/social-media-guidelines.
Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @pantheracats
Offices: 104 W. 40th Street, 5th Floor, New York, New York 10018, US
Ensuring a future for wild cats and the vast landscapes on which they depend.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
2006
Headquarters
New York, New York
LinkedIn followers
43,560
Founded in 2006, Panthera is devoted to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the vast ecosystems they inhabit. Our team of biologists, data scientists, law enforcement experts and wild cat advocates studies and protects the seven species of big cats: cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, lions, pumas, snow leopards and tigers. Panthera also creates targeted conservation strategies for the world’s most threatened and overlooked small cats.
With our supporters around the world, we inform the public about the plight of wild cats, work closely with communities living alongside these iconic species, protect wild cats and their prey from poaching, fight the illegal wildlife trade and safeguard the precious landscapes wild cats need to survive.
If you love wild cats, then you’re in our pride. Welcome to the movement to protect these captivating creatures and secure them for future generations.
Visit panthera.org. View our community guidelines at https://panthera.org/social-media-guidelines.
Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @pantheracats
Offices: 104 W. 40th Street, 5th Floor, New York, New York 10018, US