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WTI celebrates World Oceans Day 2026

WTI’s Pan India Whale Shark Conservation Project celebrated World Oceans Day 2026 to raise awareness of issues affecting our oceans and safeguard the globally threatened marine species, including the world’s largest living fish, the Whale Shark (Rhincodon...

 

 

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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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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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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Shergaon 

Forgotten Cats of Seinthuk

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over 218 sq. Km area and hosts a variety of mammal species, including four small cat species namely the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), marbled cat (Felis marmorata), leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)...
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WILD BUFFALO RECOVERY PROJECT

This project aims to stabilise the critically endangered wild buffalo population in Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh by implementing a number of ex situ and in situ interventions.
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White-winged duck 

WHITE-WINGED DUCK RECOVERY PROJECT

White-winged duck Asarcornis scutulata (or White-winged wood duck), also known as “Deo hanh” in Assamese, was once widely distributed in north-east India and south-east Asia.
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CSS India 

Center for Species Survival: India (CSS: India)

Center for Species Survival (CSS), India is a collaborative partnership between leading national wildlife conservation organisations and the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), a network of over 8,300 conservation experts worldwide.
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Travancore-tortoise 

Pan India Testudines Project

Turtles and tortoises are silent architects of our ecosystems, from dispersing seeds to cycling nutrients and even storing carbon, these ancient reptiles keep both rivers and forests thriving. Yet, despite their crucial role, their numbers...
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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

200 strong

Professional & qualified team

Strong partnerships with governments

Science and technology led approach

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and passion

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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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