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We support the wildlife warriors and their families throughout their careers and also beyond.
We support the wildlife warriors and their families throughout their careers and also beyond.
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Countering Pangolin Trafficking Project

Pangolin trafficking remains a grave concern in India, posing a significant threat to the country’s wildlife and biodiversity. These elusive, scaly mammals are targeted for their scales and meat, which are highly prized in traditional...
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Hostile Activity Watch Kernel

Hostile Activity Watch Kernel (HAWK) is Cloud Based  Information Management System designed to manage interlinked databases of wildlife crime, wildlife criminals, and wildlife mortality, and help officials analyse the information and develop actionable intelligence to prevent wildlife crimes. and curb Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT).
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Strengthening cross border wildlife crime prevention and law enforcement between India and Nepal

India shares international borders with Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Myanmar, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, thus significantly highlighting its strategic position in Southeast Asia. The Indo-Nepal border is a highly sensitive region characterized by vast stretches of...
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Bandhavgarh Human-Elephant Conflict Mitigation Project

Habitat loss and forest fragmentation have been one of the major challenges for conserving the elephants in India, leading to increased human-elephant conflict. Fragmentation of elephant habitats has resulted in the reduction of available undisturbed...
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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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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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SARUS HABITAT SECUREMENT 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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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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More than 80% of the funds raised are used directly for Conservation Action.
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25+ years

Robust governance and audits

23 states

Very agile with a pan India presence

200 strong

Professional & qualified team

Strong partnerships with governments

Science and technology led approach

Lot and lots of empathy
and passion

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Watch the striking Micrixalus adonis—also known as the Beautiful Dancing Frog—and listen to the distinctive croaks of bushfrogs echoing through the undergrowth.

Through the Wildlife Trust of India’s Amphibian Recovery Project in Munnar, Kerala, we’re working to protect and recover threatened amphibians in this vital landscape. Our efforts focus on research, habitat restoration, disease monitoring and building partnerships for awareness and training. These initiatives are supported by Synchronicity Earth, the Kerala Forest & Wildlife Department, and private estates like Kanan Devan Hills Plantations Company Pvt. Ltd (KDHP), Blackberry Hills Estate, and Windemere Estate.

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