Reporting to the Conservation Officer, the Field Ranger plays a crucial role within our organisation in the management of wildlife, natural resources, and ecosystems within designated conservation areas. Field Rangers are responsible for monitoring and managing wildlife populations and assisting with research efforts related to conservation. They patrol various areas on foot or in vehicles, ensuring the security of protected areas and supporting broader environmental protection goals. They will assist in fence checks, day and night patrols and surveillance, and must ensure all tasks are adhered to as per the individual task description, specifications and protocols. Key Job Requirements And Expectations Conduct regular patrols in assigned areas to monitor wildlife. Assist in applying mitigation strategies to prevent herbivory from damage-causing animals. Participate in conservation research projects, providing support for wildlife surveys and ecological assessments. Collect data on wildlife sightings, plant species, and other ecological observations, ensuring that records are accurately maintained. Maintain field equipment, vehicles, and communication tools in good working order. Work closely with other conservation staff to ensure the protection of biodiversity and sustainable management of natural resources. Attend meetings and training as needed. Perform administrative duties as needed. Ensure all NatCarbon Africa policies and procedures are implemented. Make recommendations to supervisor based on observations in the field. #J-18808-Ljbffr