Assistant Game wardens Syllabus AJK PSC Kashmir

Syllabus and MCQs of  Assistant Game wardens [AJK PSC Kashmir].

Marks Distribution for Assistant Game wardens:

General test: 100% Marks

Assistant Game Wardens Job Responsibilities Description:

  1. Security Patrolling:
    • To take action against poachers and animals by carrying out protective patrolling in forest areas.
    • Systematic checking of different areas in the forest and security surveillance to rule out any gunshots.
  2. Weekly monitoring of animals:
    • Weekly monitoring and counting of different animals in the forest.
    • Administering necessary measures for the health and happiness of the animals.
  3. Legal and Government Support:
    • Collaborating with various agencies on forest law and government relations.
    • To report any danger with poachers and animals and to provide assistance to each other.
  4. Educational activities:
    • Assisting local people and various educational institutions in animal protection and wildlife training activities.
    • Assisting Assistant Game Wardens with their field experience and education.
  5. Crisis Management:
    • To immediately manage any emergency situations in animals or forests.
    • Take immediate action in case of fire, storm or other emergency.
  6. Information on forest areas:
    • Collecting information of forest areas and sharing it with government agencies and various other supporting game wardens.
    • Assisting in scientific research and wildlife information.
  7. Guiding in Forests:
    • Guiding and educating local people and visitors in the forests.
    • To sensitize them about the rules and regulations of safe tourism keeping in view the growing demand of forest tourism.
  8. Counting Animal Legumes:
    • Enumeration of animal pods in forests and analysis of their status.
    • Counting and helping to protect animals with particularly protected characteristics.
  9. Education of Forest Hunters:
    • Educating forest hunters on safe hunting and identifying animals that go beyond the breeding range.
    • Providing awareness of safe hunting techniques and laws.
  10. Caring for baby animals:
    • Taking care of baby animals in forests and taking care of their health.
    • Collecting event information and promoting baby animals.
  11. Technology used for animal monitoring:
    • Using different technologies for animal monitoring and forest protection.
    • Assisting in security surveillance using binoculars, radio, and other critical technology.
  12. Act of Wildlife Truths:
    • Using technology and media to communicate wildlife truths to support organizations and the public.
    • Acting on technology to protect wildlife and communicate their importance to the public.

These responsibilities vary according to different forest areas and departmental security monitoring shifts