Center for Species Survival: India (CSS: India)
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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.
Strengthening Landscape Management and Conservation (SLMC) Project
Biodiversity, natural landscapes and resources provide critical ecosystem services, essential for human health and well-being.... Read More
Valmiki Recovery Project
Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) is one of the 14 Potential Source Sites for tigers in... Read More
D’Ering – Dibru Saikhowa Elephant Link Project
The D’Ering-Dibru Saikhowa elephant corridor between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh is one of the vital... Read More
Capacitate Legal Assistance against Wildlife crime (CLAW)
Wildlife Trust of India’s (WTI) responsibilities in the project largely involve aiding law enforcement agencies,... Read More
Countering Pangolin Trafficking Project
Pangolin trafficking remains a grave concern in India, posing a significant threat to the country’s... Read More
Pan India Enforcement Assistance (E&L)
Illegal Wildlife Trade or IWT as it is popularly known across the globe is identified... Read More
Forgotten Cats of Shergaon
Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over 218 sq. Km area and hosts a variety of mammal... Read More
Wayanad Conflict Mitigation Project
The Wayanad Conflict Mitigation Project is an initiative dedicated to reducing the negative impacts of... Read More
Central India Tiger Corridor Project
With 70% of the global tiger population residing in India, maintaining landscape connectivity is crucial... Read More
Kaimur Recovery Project
The Kaimur Recovery Project is an initiative dedicated to conserving the largest protected area in... Read More
GajUtsav Campaign
The ‘GajUtsav’ Campaign is an initiative aimed at securing the Right of Passage for the... Read More