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 Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is committed to help conserve nature, especially endangered species and threatened habitats, in partnership with communities and governments. WTI’s ‘Communities for conservation’ programme provides guidance on how to work with communities that are dependent on wildlife for their livelihood for pro-active biodiversity conservation. They have numerous vacancies. Society of Abandoned Animals (SAA) Hong Kong has become the biggest animal sanctuary in Hong Kong. Their work includes: rescuing and re-homing, setting up an animal blood donors' databank (providing backup support for veterinary clinics and pet owners), running a Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) programme, management of an a animal advice hotline, locating lost pets and running school education programmes. To volunteer or apply for animal jobs see their website. WWF Hong Kong works to stop and reverse the accelerating degradation of our planet's natural environment, and to help build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature by: conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Job vacancies are kept current. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) China works to stop and eventually reverse the accelerating degradation of our planet's natural environment, and to help build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature by: conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Job vacancies are kept current. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) India is engaged in a multitude of activities for protection and conservation of the environment in the Indian context. Intimately involved in the conservation of tigers in India since the late 1960s, WWF’s significant efforts culminated in the launch of Project Tiger in 1973. It seeks to conserve and protect the biodiversity of maritime life and resources by sensitising the people at large. The pollution of the river waters and the imminent threat to aquatic life is a cause of great concern. WWF-India has stepped in on a number of occasions to launch campaigns for securing their habitat, like 'Save the River Dolphin' project. WWF believes that if you secure an animal’s habitat, you secure its right to live. Jobs are advertised as they arise. Greenpeace India exists because the earth and all life on it deserves a clean and safe environment - now and in the future. As a global organisation, Greenpeace focuses on the most critical worldwide environmental issues. Since its earliest days, Greenpeace has been linked to the seas and its ships are incredibly valuable, not only in actions to save the whales and protect the marine environment, but for all campaign work. Actions often speak louder than words and non-violent direct action is at the heart of Greenpeace campaigns, which have also grown to include lobbying and research over the past years. Job vacancies are available in India Wildlife SOS India was created by a group of committed individuals to help and save wildlife. Wildlife SOS believes that rapid action needs to be taken by every individual in this lifetime to make a change which will conserve and protect the environment and wildlife. animal jobs asia page 1 2 3

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