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The Zoological Society of London invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join a critical conservation project for the Hainan gibbon. This role offers an opportunity to conduct groundbreaking research, train students, and engage with key conservation stakeholders. The position is based in London with possible extended travels to China.
Purpose of the role
ZSL is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to work on a long-term project funded by the Arcus Foundation entitled “Building a Future for the Hainan gibbon”.
The Hainan gibbon is the world's rarest primate, with only a single Critically Endangered population of c.45 individuals still surviving in one forest area in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, Hainan, China. There is an urgent need for evidence-based research to understand the status and ecological requirements of this population, and for the identification of appropriate management and recovery strategies based on best-practice conservation science.
The project provides an opportunity for an early-career researcher to play a key role in the conservation of a Critically Endangered species, by conducting novel scientific research and by providing direct support and coordination of activities aiming to recover this tiny population. The PDRA will establish a new scientific baseline on the patterns and factors underpinning Hainan gibbon landscape and habitat use; the species’ population dynamics (including new group formation); its response and resilience to environmental change; and ecological scenarios that can promote gibbon recovery. There will also be potential to engage with other conservation research activities in Hainan. The PDRA will also provide training and support for collaborating researchers and students at Hainan University and other Chinese institutions, and will engage with conservation decision-makers to ensure that scientific findings are used to guide evidence-based conservation planning (e.g., provide recommendations for habitat restoration). This work will form a key component of wider efforts to raise awareness about Hainan gibbon conservation, and to coordinate knowledge and expertise between stakeholders involved with gibbon conservation in China and elsewhere across Asia.
This is a two-year fixed-term position, with the possibility of extension. The is a hybrid role based at London Zoo, with potential for extended periods spent in China.
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