Two-day Training Programme for Nature Guides Held in Tipeshwar WLS
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Maharashtra, March 29, 2018: Working in partnership with the Maharashtra Forest Department and the Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund (JTEF), WTI recently organised a two-day training workshop for nature guides of Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
Ten Poisoned Himalayan Griffon Vultures Currently Being Treated at CWRC
CWRC, Assam, March 28, 2018: Ten Himalayan Griffon vultures (Gyps himalayensis), found in a comatose condition due to suspected carcass poisoning in Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam’s Nagaon district, were admitted to CWRC on March 25.
Found Alone in East Karbi Anglong, Male Elephant Calf Admitted to CWRC
CWRC, Assam, March 27, 2018: A male elephant calf, about five to six months old, was admitted to CWRC on March 23 after it was discovered alone near Lahorijan in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam.
IFAW-WTI Organises Wall Painting Event and Conservation Awareness Workshop for Students near Manas
[acx_slideshow name=”Barpeta Wall Painting 24032018″] Howly, Assam, March 24, 2018: Working in collaboration with the... Read More
Vidarbha Tiger Project Team Celebrates World Water Day with a Street Play Performed by Local Schoolchildren
Gondia, Maharashtra, March 24, 2018: In celebration of World Water Day on March 22, Wildlife Trust of India’s (WTI) Vidarbha Tiger Project team organised a street play performance in Shenda village in the Nagzira-Navegaon Tiger Reserve (NNTR) Corridor.
‘Nukkad Natak’ Headlines WTI’s Celebration of the International Day of Forests at Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve
Mainpur, Chhattisgarh, March 23, 2018: In celebration of the International Day of Forests on March... Read More
Six Orphaned Asian Elephant Calves, Hand-raised at CWRC, Moved to Manas National Park for Rehabilitation
Manas National Park, Assam, March 21, 2018: Six orphaned female elephant calves that had been hand-raised at CWRC; the wildlife rescue, treatment and rehabilitation facility jointly run by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the Assam Forest Department near Kaziranga National Park – have been translocated to Manas National Park, where they will be acclimatised and eventually rehabilitated back to the wild. .
Assam Forest Department, CWRC MVS Team Rescue Leopard Trapped in Conflict Situation
Bokakhat, Assam, March 14, 2018: Personnel from the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division and CWRC rescued a sub-adult male leopard from a conflict situation in a joint operation conducted this morning in Bokakhat.
Finals of the Markhor Cricket Tournament Held in Baramulla, J&K
Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, March 11, 2018: Working in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife Protection (J&K), Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) organised the finals of the ‘Markhor Cricket Tournament’ on March 10.
WTI Assists UP Forest Department in Releasing Conflict Tiger Back into the Wild
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, March 9, 2018: A young male tiger that had been captured by the UP Forest Department four days ago was released back into the wild this morning, in an operation orchestrated by the forest department with the assistance of WTI and WWF-India.
UPDATE: Rescued Male & Female Hog Badgers Rehabilitated into the Wild
CWRC, Kaziranga National Park, March 7, 2018: Last month, two adult hog badgers, a male and a female, had been rescued in separate incidents and admitted to CWRC. Now, both animals have been released into the wild.
CWRC Celebrates World Wildlife Day with Awareness Programme for Schoolchildren
CWRC, Kaziranga National Park, March 3, 2018: In celebration of the UN mandated World Wildlife Day, the field team at CWRC organised an awareness programme for students of the nearby Panbari Model Village earlier today.