Background Tanintharyi region is one of the most biological diversity area in the world. WWF recognized Dawna Tenasserim as a key global priority landscape for conservation. Indigenous people are believe that river is their lives and Tanintharyi River is the main water resources for their livelihood. The 300 km long Tanintharyi or Great Tenasserim River is one of the most important rivers in the DTL. Flowing from an altitude of over 2000m towards the Andaman Sea at Myeik, relatively little is known about the river ecosystem. While some significant threats to the ecosystem, in particular mining, and potential dam building, are known, their potential impact has not been studied. Given that the river is a key aquatic lifeline in this region, it is important to assess the hea

Want to find out more about this job? Join our Conservation Careers Academy to view the full details of this course, along with over 15,000 conservation jobs, courses, internships and volunteer placements each year globally, along with many other career-boosting benefits!