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We support the wildlife warriors and their families throughout their careers and also beyond.
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WTI celebrates National Wildlife Week 2024

The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) celebrated Wildlife Week from 2 to 8 October across our project sites in India. Various activities that focused on the need to save India’s natural heritage were organised in collaboration with local organisations, forest...

In Memoriam – Ratan Naval Tata

It is with profound sadness that the Wildlife Trust of India marks the passing of Mr. Ratan Tata, a towering figure in the world of industry, philanthropy, and conservation. While his contributions to the global business landscape are well known, his...

 

SARUS CRANE CONSERVATION PROJECT

That the sarus crane is able to dance for joy in the agricultural flatlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh is thanks in no small measure to the Sarus Crane Conservation Project, run across 10 districts of the state by WTI in collaboration with Tata Trusts and with support from the UP Forest Department.
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AMPHIBIAN RECOVERY PROJECT

Amphibians have overtaken reptiles as the most threatened taxa in the IUCN Red List of species with an unmitigated decline through the past decades.
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Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC)

The only facility in India where orphaned and/or injured wild animals of several species are hand-raised and/or treated and subsequently returned to the wild.
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RIGHT OF PASSAGE: NATIONAL ELEPHANT CORRIDORS PROJECT

An umbrella project by WTI to secure a future for wild elephants by protecting and securing elephant corridors, while simultaneously rehabilitating people affected by conflict in corridor areas.
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WHALE SHARK CONSERVATION PROJECT

A pioneering and widely-acclaimed project that has stopped the widespread slaughter of whale sharks along the Gujarat coast and turned local fishing communities into staunch protectors of the world's largest fish.
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Van Rakshak Project 

VAN RAKSHAK PROJECT (GUARDIANS OF THE WILD)

India’s protected areas (PA’s) encompassing its national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, biosphere reserves and even marine national parks and sanctuaries are guarded by frontline enforcement staff; and the total PA staff strength of the country would be
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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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Pan India Enforcement Assistance 

Pan India Enforcement Assistance (E&L)

Illegal Wildlife Trade or IWT as it is popularly known across the globe is identified as one of the major threats to the rich and diverse wildlife of India. It involves the unlawful trafficking of...
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We are the most trusted wildlife conservation charity organization in India, dedicated to preserve and protect the natural world and its wild habitats. Our team has been fully committed to India’s wildlife for the last 25+ years.

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25+ years

Robust governance and audits

23 states

Very agile with a pan India presence

150 strong

Professional & qualified team

Strong partnerships with governments

Science and technology led approach

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Large parts of the Kaziranga National Park in Assam have been inundated by the annual floods in the past few days, impacting both wildlife and local communities. While essential for the ecosystem’s health, the floods have resulted in a significant number of wildlife species being adversely impacted, with many being swept away by the rising water levels. Moreover, as these animals seek refuge on higher grounds, they frequently encounter conflicts with human settlements, resulting in injuries and fatalities.

In response to this crisis, the Assam Forest Department in collaboration with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) has embarked on a mission to rescue displaced or injured animals and prevent human-wildlife conflicts.

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