The Global Initiative Network
GIN Member
Jimmy Borah
Senior Manager, Aaranyak
Jimmy Borah is an experienced leader and consulting professional with experience in working in the non-profit organization management industry for more than 15 years. He is skilled in wildlife conservation and management, wildlife crime and law enforcement, wildlife population ecology, landscape level conservation, and fundraising and research design. Over the years Jimmy has successfully led and developed projects for the conservation of tigers and other wildlife within South and South East Asia.
Jimmy has worked on environmental laws for last five years, particularly on the institutional and legal framework in biodiversity and natural resources management.
He has published more than 30 peer reviewed papers, technical reports and popular articles in different forums.
Jimmy is a member of the IUCN Connectivity Conservation Specialist Group; IUCN WCPA Transboundary Conservation Specialist Group; and IUCN Group Fishing Cat Specialist Group.
Publications
- Borah, J., Hussain, I. and Talukdar, B. (2023). “D.E.T.E.R-ring Wildlife Crime“. Oryx, vol. 57, no. 1, 12-12.
- Borah, J. et al. (2021). “Mainland clouded leopard: IUCN Red List status update“. CAT News.
- Borah, J., Sokhom, T. and Brooks, A. (2021). “Tigers in the Angkor Land: Can Cambodia Benefit Economically from Wildlife-based Tourism?“. VOHAR Strategic Sight Centre, vol. 1, issue 2.
- Borah, J. (2021). “Wildlife crime, health and the legal trade-off“. Academic Letters, Article 3971.
- Borah, J. and Pasha, M. “Canine Distemper Virus CDV – The COVID 19“. Academic Letters, Article 3114.
- Borah, J. and Anwar, M (2020). “Functional status of a wildlife corridor with reference to tiger in Terai Arc Landscape of India“. Tropical Ecology, vol. 60, no. 1.
- Borah, J. et al. (2019). “Pangolins in global camera trap data: Implications for ecological monitoring“. Global Ecology and Conservation,
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