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Wildlife Trust of India campaigns to sensitise railway staff on elephants |
Researcher adds 38 new butterfly species to Dudhwa TR baseline |
Further support provided to stakeholders for conservation of Greater Manas |
Equipped and motivated, frontline staff protect Greater Manas with greater zeal |
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Guwahati, March 7, 2012: Continuing their efforts to mitigate elephant mortality due to train hits in Assam, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) held an interactive session with Loco Pilots, Loco Assistants, Loco inspectors and other staff of the Indian Railways, and discussed ways to find out solutions for this problem.
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Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (Uttar Pradesh), March 5, 2012: A researcher with the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) has identified 81 butterfly species in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh, adding 38 new species to the previous record of 43 species.
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Bansbari (Greater Manas), March 3, 2012: Working to secure Greater
Manas, the Assam Forest Department, Bodoland Territorial Council and
International Fund for Animal Welfare – Wildlife Trust of India
(IFAW-WTI) provided support to various stakeholders to strengthen
conservation initiatives in the landscape, at an event held today in
Bansbari.
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Greater Manas (Bodoland, Assam), March 2, 2012: Recently equipped with facilities to improve communication between forest camps, frontline staff in the remote Chirang Reserve Forest, carried out four successful operations against poachers and encroachers over the past month.
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Gearing up to save the ‘giant’ |
IFAW-WTI commits to work with Bhutan help save wildlife
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At home in the wild: Rehabilitated bear spotted healthy and safe
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Stars to get the homecoming they deserve
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Srivilliputhur (Tamil Nadu), February 23, 2012: Aiding efforts of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department to protect the endemic grizzled giant squirrel, the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) supported by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF), has equipped the Srivilliputhur Sanctuary staff with field gear including tents for use during anti-poaching patrolling operations.
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Thimpu (Bhutan), February 17, 2012: Committing to help Bhutan save its natural heritage, the International Fund for Animal Welfare-Wildlife Trust of India (IFAW-WTI) today signed an agreement with the Himalayan nation’s Department of Forest and Park Services (DoFPS), Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF), as part of its global agenda to conserve iconic species like tigers and safeguard their dwindling habitats.
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Pakke Tiger Reserve (Arunachal Pradesh), February 13, 2012: IFAW-WTI’s Asiatic black bear rehabilitation programme in north-east India recorded yet another success as a hand-raised two-year-old, one of the five released in June 2011, was found ‘at home’ in the wild. The sub-adult was tracked in the Khari area of Pakke TR in Arunachal Pradesh, and its radio-collar removed.
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Chennai, February 2, 2012: About 500 Indian star tortoises, repatriated from Malaysia, were moved to the Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Chennai yesterday for appropriate care and eventual rehabilitation into the wild.
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