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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...

 

Vets on Wheels, Odisha (Mobile Veterinary Service)

To address the increasing cases of wildlife deaths and injuries amidst escalating human-wildlife conflict, WTI, in collaboration with Odisha State Forest Department established and has been operating Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) units in Similipal Tiger...
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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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Wildlife Crime Prevention Assistance in Karnataka

Karnataka boasts a rich biodiversity and is home to the country’s second-largest population of tigers (Panthera tigris) and leopards (Panthera pardus). The state also hosts the highest number of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in India,...
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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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Bandhavgarh Conflict Mitigation

After an MOU was signed between the Forests Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, and Wildlife Trust of India in January 2022, a project was initiated comprising of two broad components i.e. Human Elephant Conflict Mitigation...
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Capacitate Legal Assistance against Wildlife crime 

Capacitate Legal Assistance against Wildlife crime (CLAW)

Wildlife Trust of India’s (WTI) responsibilities in the project largely involve aiding law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and the judiciary through legal counsel, in a bid to ensure the delivery of effective investigation and prosecution. At...
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Save the Whale Shark -Kerala, and Lakshadweep

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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Kaimur Recovery Project

The Kaimur Recovery Project is an initiative dedicated to conserving the largest protected area in the state of Bihar. Our project focuses on restoring degraded habitats, increasing prey species abundance, reversing tiger occurrence, and strengthening...
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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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In a landmark move, Tangkhul Naga Awunga Long (TNAL) president, Mr. Kashung Tennyson signed a resolution banning the hunting of the Chinese Pangolin in their jurisdiction in the state of Manipur. Supported by the Pangolin Crisis Fund, Wildlife Trust of India is working in Manipur to raise awareness about the declining population of pangolins as a result of poaching and illegal wildlife trade. The team has also been working with enforcement agencies to ensure stricter monitoring.

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