Carnivore Ecology Course
Welcome to Carnivore Ecology! In this course, we'll delve into the fascinating world of carnivores, exploring their behavior, ecology, and interactions within ecosystems. From the apex predators to the smaller carnivorous species, we'll examine their role in maintaining ecological balance, their hunting strategies, and adaptations for survival and how these predators interact with each other. Uncover the intricate web of relationships between carnivores and their environments, and gain a deeper understanding of the critical role they play in shaping ecosystems worldwide. Join us as we embark on a journey into the captivating realm of carnivore ecology!
Mr. Jenis Patel’s research interest includes Population ecology, spatial ecology and threat assessment of threatened taxa and integrates them with science based conservation.
He is about to complete his PhD from Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) in Ecology and Wildlife Conservation.
His thesis title is "A multi-scale study of carnivore ecology in the high mountains”.
He has significant experience of working with wildlife, since he has been part of many nature based NGOs and wildlife conservation societies in India as a researcher.
In 2015 he was awarded the Rufford Small Grant for Nature Conservation.
He is skilled with Occupancy modelling, Generalised linear modelling (GLMs), GIS Mapping, and other Statistical analysis.
Mr. Jenis Patel
About the Speaker
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Learn Methods and approaches to study Carnivore Ecology.
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Case Study based course for practical learning.
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Exploring different tools for different kind of studies
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Certificate of Participation will be provided.
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Recordings of each session will be shared with you, so you never miss anything.
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Meet people with similar interests and interact with them.
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Day 1 - Introduction to carnivore ecology
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Day 2 - Community dynamics of carnivores
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Day 3 - Population dynamics in carnivores
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Day 4 - Movement ecology in carnivores
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Day 5 - Monitoring and conservation of carnivores
COURSE SYLLABUS
Details
Dates: 24th May to 29th May
Time: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Platform: Zoom
Session recordings will be provided to all participants. E-certificates will be provided on completion of assignments.
COURSE FEE & DISCOUNT
Original price: 999/-
Early bird discount: 799/- ( Till 5th May 2024 )
2nd early bird: 849/- ( 6th May to 15th May 2024 )
Group discount (3 min): 749/-pp
Group discount ( 2 min): 899/-pp
Organization discount ( 5 min): 699/-pp
Present intern: 499/-
Ex intern: 799/-.
Discounts payment instructions below:
If you fall in the discount category (Group discounts/Present/Ex-Interns) you can directly pay the discounted amount to the bank account below. Group discount amounts must be paid together and not individually,
Bank details:
● Account type -current
● Account name- Wildlifearc
● AC no- 3346750332
● IFSC- KKBK0002040
● UPI ID- Wildlifearc@kotak
After the payment please send a screenshot or the payment along with the name, email addresses and phone numbers of the participants via WhatsApp to Ms. Amrita Tripathy at 9041507489. For further details,
For any queries contact:
E-mail: d14natureseye@gmail.com
Phone/ WhatsApp: +91 83209 93785
All participants will be presented with exclusive E-Certificates, celebrating their participation and dedication in this enriching event.
Environmental Monitoring - Conventional and Advanced Methods
Moving with Time in Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring is a tool that helps us understand the state of the natural environment. It involves collecting and analyzing environmental data to assess environmental conditions and trends. The career scope in environmental monitoring is vast, spanning fields like environmental science, engineering, remote sensing, and policy. Professionals in this domain analyze data, develop strategies, and implement solutions to address environmental challenges such as pollution, climate change, and biodiversity loss. From monitoring air and water quality to designing conservation plans, careers in environmental monitoring offer opportunities to make a tangible impact on safeguarding our planet's health and sustainability. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used for environmental monitoring by analyzing large amounts of data, identifying trends, and making judgments based on those findings and is being widely used in the field.
Dr. Mihir Herlekar
About the Teacher
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, The Institute of Science
Education:
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Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D)
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Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Speaker description:
Environmental researcher with 11 years of collective research, academic and professional work experience. Expertise in environmental monitoring and analysis, pollution control, waste management, sustainable development, green synthesis of nanoparticles and its application for wastewater treatment. Skilled in data interpretation, statistical analysis and report writing. Proficient in initiating and executing independent research and can work in a team.
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What is environmental monitoring? Need and types of environmental monitoring.
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Water quality monitoring – Conventional water quality monitoring – Basics and components
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Continuous water quality monitoring – Need and components
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AI in Water quality monitoring – Benefits and case studies
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Expert instructor
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Certificate
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Lifetime recording access
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Participation in environmental monitoring events fosters a deeper understanding of local ecosystems and environmental issues.
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Events promote community involvement, encouraging residents to actively contribute to the well-being of their surroundings.
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Participants contribute valuable data, aiding scientists and policymakers in making informed decisions for environmental conservation.
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Scientific Learning: Involvement in monitoring events enhances knowledge of scientific methods and ecological processes.
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Empowerment: Participants feel empowered as they play a direct role in preserving the environment, contributing to a sense of collective responsibility.
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Networking Opportunities: Events bring together individuals with shared interests, facilitating the exchange of ideas and fostering collaborative efforts.
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Policy Influence: Collected data can influence environmental policies, advocating for evidence-based decision-making at local and regional levels.
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Skill Development: Participation cultivates skills such as data collection, analysis, and communication, enhancing overall environmental literacy.
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Stewardship Ethic: Monitoring events instill a sense of environmental stewardship, promoting sustainable practices and responsible resource management.
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Positive Impact: By participating, individuals actively contribute to the conservation of biodiversity, preservation of ecosystems, and the overall health of the planet.
Details
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Date : 10th,11th and 12th March 2024
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Time : 6.30pm to 8:00pm (IST)
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Platform : Zoom
Course fee and Discounts
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Course fees: ₹799/-
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First Early Bird: ₹640/- {Till 25th February, 2024}
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Second Early bird: ₹720/- {Till 5th March, 2024}
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Group Discount (Min. 3 individuals): ₹600/-
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Organization Discount (Min. 5 individuals):₹560/-
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Present TNE Interns - ₹400/-
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Ex Interns TNE - ₹640/-
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To avail discount follow the instructions below
Discounts payment instructions below:
If you fall in the discount category (Group discounts/Present/Ex-Interns) you can directly pay the discounted amount to the bank account below.
Group discount amounts must be paid together and not individually,
Bank details:
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Account type -current
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Account name- Wildlifearc
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AC no- 3346750332
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IFSC- KKBK0002040
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UPI ID- Wildlifearc@kotak
After the payment please send a screenshot or the payment along with the name, email addresses and phone numbers of the participants via WhatsApp to Ms. Amrita Tripathy at 9041507489.
For Any Queries:
Contact - 9932469074 (WhatsApp)
Email - akarak.thenatureseye@gmail.com
All participants will be presented with exclusive E-Certificates, celebrating their participation and dedication in this enriching event.