Department | FORESTRY, WILDLIFE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT |
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Name of Posts | BOTANIST (BS-17) |
Qualification | M.Sc. (Botany) (Second division); or BS (Hons.) in Botany (Second division or CGPA2.5) (four years or eight semesters from a recognized University) |
Experience | |
Apply online | https://www.ppsc.gop.pk |
Last Date | 03-03-2025 |
Ad source | https://www.ppsc.gop.pk |
A Botanist working in the Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries Department Punjab, Pakistan, plays a critical role in the study, conservation, and management of plant resources, which are essential for maintaining ecological balance, biodiversity, and sustainable development. Below are the key functions and responsibilities of a botanist in this department:
Key Functions of a Botanist:
- Plant Research and Documentation:
- Conduct field surveys to study and document plant species, including trees, shrubs, herbs, and aquatic plants.
- Identify and classify plant species, including rare, endangered, and endemic plants.
- Maintain herbarium collections for reference and research purposes.
- Forest Conservation and Management:
- Study forest ecosystems and their dynamics to develop conservation strategies.
- Assess the impact of deforestation, climate change, and human activities on forest flora.
- Recommend measures for the restoration and rehabilitation of degraded forest areas.
- Biodiversity Conservation:
- Study plant diversity in wildlife habitats, national parks, and sanctuaries.
- Identify and protect endangered plant species and their habitats.
- Collaborate with wildlife experts to ensure the conservation of plant-animal interactions.
- Afforestation and Reforestation:
- Provide technical expertise for afforestation and reforestation programs.
- Select suitable plant species for planting based on ecological and environmental conditions.
- Monitor the growth and survival of planted trees and vegetation.
- Ecosystem Restoration:
- Develop plans for the restoration of degraded ecosystems, such as wetlands, grasslands, and river in forests.
- Study the role of plants in soil conservation, water regulation, and carbon sequestration.
- Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystems:
- Study aquatic plants and their role in freshwater ecosystems.
- Assess the impact of invasive aquatic plants on fisheries and water bodies.
- Recommend measures for the conservation of aquatic vegetation.
- Climate Change Adaptation:
- Study the impact of climate change on plant species and ecosystems.
- Develop strategies to enhance the resilience of plant species to climate change.
- Community Engagement and Education:
- Educate local communities about the importance of plant conservation and sustainable use of plant resources.
- Promote community-based forestry and agroforestry practices.
- Policy and Planning:
- Provide scientific input for the development of policies related to forestry, wildlife, and fisheries.
- Prepare reports and recommendations for the sustainable management of plant resources.
- Collaboration with Other Experts:
- Work with ecologists, wildlife biologists, and fisheries experts to address interdisciplinary challenges.
- Participate in research projects and conservation initiatives.
Skills and Qualifications Required:
- A degree in Botany, Plant Sciences, Forestry, or a related field.
- Strong knowledge of plant taxonomy, ecology, and conservation.
- Fieldwork experience and proficiency in plant identification.
- Analytical skills for data collection and interpretation.
- Communication skills for reporting and community engagement.