Wildlife Institute of India

 
Wildlife Institute of India
City Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Locality Chandrabani
Established 1982
Address Post Box #18, Chandrabani
Dehradun - 248001
Uttarakhand
India
Phone +91 135 2640114 - 15, 2646100
Fax +91 135 2640117
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Wildlife Institute of India was established in the year 1982,

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Established in 1982, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues.

The Institute's idyllic campus that has been carefully developed to create state of the art infrastructure encourages scholarly work.There are three faculty divisions at WII - Wildlife Biology , Wildlife Management and Wildlife Extension , besides two units, namely Ecodevelopment Cell and the EIA cell. Providing support are Computer Center, Library and Documentation Centre, Laboratory , Herbarium and Audio-Visual Unit.

In the last half century, India's once rich biodiversity has become considerably depleted. Rapid human and livestock population increase and a rather lopsided distributive development pattern have marginalized or unjustly exploited the country's bountiful wilderness areas such that the species richness and the range of habitat types that the country used to be proud of are today highly eroded and fragmented. How can this fall be checked and reversed is now a question being pondered over at most forums.

This sense of introspection is an encouraging sign indeed. There are some other encouraging signs as well. For instance, the forest departments. The custodians of forests in the country, no longer see their custody as purely industrial raw material but a vital cog in the ecological wheel for the ultimate and sustained well being of humanity. Such a realization will, in the long run, help overcome the shortcomings and failures of early protective measures to preserve wilderness areas, which still remains one of the most effective ways of conserving the country's biodiversity.

Amidst such a situation, the need was felt for an organization to help and strengthen endeavours for recovery. It was important to have an agency which, while looking at forests holistically, combined their management with conserving their biodiversity and protecting the interests of the people in their vicinity in a manner that would be practical and scientifically oriented. Such a thought process led to the setting up of Wildlife Institute of India (WII) at Dehra Dun in 1982 with a mandate to train government and non-government personnel, carry out research, and advise on matters of conservation and management of wildlife resources.

For WII, it was a challenging task, particularly when education in forest management had nothing on wildlife, and wildlife science itself had not yet been established as a subject of any significance in the university education curriculum. With no precedence to go by, WII had to virtually single handedly not only give forest education a wildlife slant but also create and develop the very resources with which it could go about fulfilling its tasks.

This apparent disadvantage ultimately became the institute's strength because the freshness of approach gave it a strong foundation and prevented its programmes from becoming mere academic exercises. WII's programmes are field based and seek an integration of biological, socio-economic and human aspects of large regional landscapes. As a result, wildlife conservation today means not just providing protection mainly to a few splendid species but that it be holistic and have considerations for humans living in the vicinity as well. WII's research projects being conducted in field sites across the length and breadth of the country are the primary sources of scientific information to help conservation. They are also the means of keeping the institute's faculty abreast of current field situations and the latest technology. In its endeavours, WII has had the benefit of international and bilateral collaborations for institutional building, faculty development, infusion of modern technology and creation of a scientific infrastructure. These collaborations are worked out with wildlife organizations, scientific institutions and universities at the national as well as international levels.

WII was accorded autonomy in April 1986, which furthered its pace of growth. With many countries in south and south-east Asia region regularly sending their personnel to its training programmes, WII is already considered an important regional centre for training and education in wildlife management and conservation.

Post-Graduate Degree In Wildlife Science

Eligibility : Candidates desirous of joining this course should have completed 15 years of formal education and should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate in Bachelor of Science degree with a biology major. Degrees in veterinary science, forestry , agriculture and environmental sciences are also acceptable. Professional foresters, not more than 35 years of age, with suitable biological background and aptitude for wildlife research may also join the course on an in-service basis.The course is at present being offered in collaboration with the Saurashtra University(Rajkot,Gujarat) , which awards the degree while all teaching is done at WII in Dehradun and at various field sites around the country.

The programme normally begins from July, every alternate year. Applications are invited through advertisement in the national press and through WII's web site.As the course admits 10 Indian & 2 foreign students, there is a vigorous selection process including a national level entrance examination and an interview. Foreign candidates who wish to join this course must have completed 15 years of formal education and bachelor's degree they possess should be recognized by the University Forests commission of India as equivalent to B.Sc. degree awarded by Indian Universities. Indian candidates (who have a B.Sc. degree from foreign university) may apply for this recognition certificate from the Association of Indian Universities, A.I.U. House,16 _____ Marg, New Delhi-110002.

Wildlife Institute of India offers various graduate courses as well as Post Graduate courses.

Masters Degree Courses

Master of Women Studies (MWS)

Wildlife Institute of India offers 2 Years Full Time Masters Degree in Master of Women Studies (MWS)

View Details Duration: 2 Years    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Masters Degree

Diploma / Certification Courses

Certification Care Waste Management (CCWM)

Wildlife Institute of India offers 2 Year Full Time Diploma / Certification in Certification Care Waste Management (CCWM)

View Details Duration: 2 Year    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Diploma / Certification

Certificate Course in Wildlife Management

Wildlife Institute of India offers 3 Months Full Time Professional Courses in Certificate Course in Wildlife Management

View Details Duration: 3 Months    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Diploma / Certification

PG Diploma / Certification Courses

Post Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Management

Wildlife Institute of India offers 9 Months Full Time PG Diploma / Certification in Post Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Management

View Details Duration: 1 Year    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: PG Diploma / Certification
 
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