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Discover the Career
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1.1
EA13C21L1 What does a Wildlife Crime & Anti-Poaching Analyst do and why it matters today
1.2
EA13C21L2 Global and Indian wildlife crime scenario — poaching, illegal trade, trafficking networks
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EA13C21L3 Myths vs. realities of wildlife enforcement work
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EA13C21L4 Future relevance — sustainability, biodiversity, and global conservation goals
Is This Career Right for You?
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EA13C21L5 Personality fit — traits of successful wildlife enforcement professionals
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EA13C21L6 Aptitudes — analytical, investigative, ecological awareness, and resilience
2.3
EA13C21L7 Challenges — remote operations, danger, bureaucracy, and ethical dilemmas
Your School & Subject Choices
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3.1
EA13C21L8 What to choose after 10th — science/arts focus and environmental foundations
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EA13C21L9 What to choose after 12th — biology, geography, environmental studies, criminology
3.3
EA13C21L10 Extracurriculars — wildlife clubs, nature camps, NCC/eco-clubs, volunteer drives
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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EA13C21L11 Entrance overview — B.Sc. Environmental Science, Forestry, Criminology, or Wildlife
4.2
EA13C21L12 Top colleges & universities in India and abroad (WII, FRI, Cambridge, etc.)
4.3
EA13C21L13 Scholarships, fellowships & alternate entry paths
Academic Journey & College Life
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5.1
EA13C21L14 UG & PG specializations — Wildlife Forensics, Conservation Law, Ecology, Criminology
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EA13C21L15 Year-by-year course outline — wildlife biology, environmental law, GIS, field studies
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EA13C21L16 Research, fieldwork & lab work — wildlife DNA, tracking, and surveillance
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EA13C21L17 Teaching style — field immersion, practical projects, and case studies
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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EA13C21L18 Internships — forest departments, NGOs, CITES, INTERPOL Wildlife Crime Unit
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EA13C21L19 Core tools — GIS, remote sensing, camera traps, GPS collars, wildlife forensics
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EA13C21L20 Legal frameworks — Wildlife Protection Act 1972, CITES, INTERPOL guidelines
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EA13C21L21 Field communication, teamwork & coordination with enforcement agencies
6.5
EA13C21L22 Writing field reports, evidence documentation & digital record-keeping
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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EA13C21L23 Entry-level roles — field investigator, data analyst, wildlife law assistant
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EA13C21L24 Mid-level roles — regional coordinator, intelligence analyst, forensic specialist
7.3
EA13C21L25 Senior roles — policy advisor, enforcement director, conservation strategist
7.4
EA13C21L26 Organizations hiring — WCCB, NTCA, TRAFFIC, UNODC, WWF, government agencies
7.5
EA13C21L27 Salary insights — India vs global positions; NGO vs government pay scales
7.6
EA13C21L28 Career map — how professionals evolve over 5, 10, and 20 years
Future Trends & Personal Roadmap
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EA13C21L29 Role of AI, drones, DNA forensics, and blockchain in anti-poaching surveillance
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EA13C21L30 Emerging niches — wildlife cybercrime, environmental intelligence, and bio-tracking
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EA13C21L31 Building a global profile — conferences, research publications, networks
8.4
EA13C21L32 Personal 5-year action plan — from student to wildlife crime expert
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EA13C21L33 Related careers — Environmental Crime Analyst, Conservation Policy Advisor, Forensic Ecologist
Wildlife Crime & Anti-Poaching Analyst
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