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The Doomscroll that gave a bear cub a second chance

Late one evening, amid the endless scroll on Facebook, a video surfaced that seemed, at first glance, tender and harmless. In the clip, a man gently cradled a tiny bear cub and fed it milk from a baby bottle. The caption read #BaluBaacha — Hindi for “baby...

 

 

MITHAPUR CORAL REEF RECOVERY PROJECT

Launched in 2008, the Coral Reef Recovery Project seeks to develop and implement appropriate strategies for the conservation of the Mithapur Reef, situated 12 kilometres south of the Gulf of Kachchh in Gujarat.
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Pan India Whale Shark Conservation Project

In its first phase, WTI and Cochin Shipyard Ltd’s conservation initiative aims to increase awareness levels among coastal communities and marine fishers along the coast of Kerala through a full-fledged campaign.
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RAPID ACTION PROJECTS

The concept of a Rapid Action Project – one of WTI’s oldest initiatives – owes its genesis to the realisation that wildlife in India is plagued by innumerable threats that require an immediate response. Be they human-induced or natural, such threats, if not addressed in time, can have a disastrous effect on the country’s natural heritage.
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KANNUR KANDAL PROJECT

The Kannur Kandal (Mangrove Restoration) Project aims to ensure the survival of existing mangroves and increase the acreage of such coastal wetland habitats across Kannur, potentially making it a prototype for other coastal districts in Kerala and the rest of the country.
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EMERGENCY RELIEF NETWORK

ERN acts as a platform for expert and amateur rehabilitators and those working for wildlife conservation, including wildlife veterinarians, forest officials and biologists, to share and contribute their knowledge and professional skills in the care for animals in crisis.
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Travancore-tortoise 

Pan India Testudines Project

Turtles and tortoises are silent architects of our ecosystems, from dispersing seeds to cycling nutrients and even storing carbon, these ancient reptiles keep both rivers and forests thriving. Yet, despite their crucial role, their numbers...
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TERAI TIGER PROJECT

A multi-pronged approach to mitigating conflict between humans and big cat species in and around Dudhwa and Pilibhit Tiger Reserves, including the promotion of community participation in conflict mitigation.
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Shergaon 

Forgotten Cats of Seinthuk

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over 218 sq. Km area and hosts a variety of mammal species, including four small cat species namely the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), marbled cat (Felis marmorata), leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)...
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Join our team on a trek across the Kannimalai Ridge in Munnar, in search of the resplendent grass frog. Dr Harikrishnan S from Wildlife Trust of India’s Amphibian Recovery Project team shares insights into this landscape, the threats it faces, and our ongoing efforts to restore populations of some of the unique frogs that call this place home. Together with local communities and with support from Kanan Devan Hills Plantations, we are working to raise awareness about the importance of these critical amphibian habitats.

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