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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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Garo Green Spine 

GARO GREEN SPINE CONSERVATION PROJECT

This project's overarching aim is to connect the fragmented forest patches located between the West Garo Hills and Nokrek National Park, with a view to establishing an unbroken wilderness link with Balpakram National Park. This network of forest patches forms the backbone of the region’s biodiversity.
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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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Hangul in Dachigam NP 

Hangul Recovery Project

The Wildlife Trust of India’s Hangul Recovery Project aims to secure hangul corridors in the Kashmir Himalayas, enabling safe movement between fragmented habitats and restoring connectivity across the once contiguous population of the species. The...
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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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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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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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GANDAK GHARIAL RECOVERY PROJECT

The Gandak Gharial Recovery Project aims to recover the population and increase the occupancy of the Indian Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) in its distribution range. This species is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and has been...
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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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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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