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4 kg of rare pangolin scales seized in Imphal

In a decisive action to combat wildlife trafficking, the Central Forest Division, Government of Manipur successfully intercepted and seized a consignment of 4 kilograms of Chinese pangolin (manis pentadactyla) scales on 11th Nov 2024. Acting on intelligence...

 

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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GREATER MANAS RECOVERY PROJECT

Wildlife Trust of India’s The Greater Manas Conservation Project aims on bringing back past glory of Manas landscape by restoring the ecological functionality of the landscape through implementing multifaceted actions under the umbrella of other big ideas of WTI,
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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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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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GajUtsav Campaign

The ‘GajUtsav’ Campaign is an initiative aimed at securing the Right of Passage for the magnificent Asian elephants in India. In recent years, the Asian elephant’s presence has become synonymous with conflicts and threats due...
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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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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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Hangul in Dachigam NP 

Hangul Recovery Project

Wildlife Trust of India’s Hangul (Cervus hanglu hanglu) recovery project aims at securing hangul corridors in the landscape to ensure safe movement between the habitat fragments and to restore and maintain connectivity in the once...
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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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