Gaj Yatra Rolls Out in Meghalaya
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Led by partners Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Gaj Yatra is the biggest event ever planned around India’s National Heritage Animal – the Asian elephant. It will move through 12 elephant range States over the next few months, generating a groundswell of popular and policy support to help secure Right of Passage for elephants through 101 vital migratory corridors mapped across India.
Wildlife Trust of India and IFAW Conduct Regional Workshop on Mitigating Human-Snake Conflict in North-east India
Manas National Park, Assam, May 20, 2018: A two-day Regional Workshop on best practices for mitigating human-snake conflict in North-east India was organised by IFAW-WTI at Manas National Park, Assam on 19-20 May 2018
Wildlife Trust of India team ensures safe reunion of leopard cubs with their mother at Rangagora Tea Estate, Tinsukia
Rangagora Tea Estate, Guijan, Tinsukia, May 16, 2018: A heartwarming story of lost and found reunion of three leopard cubs with their mother played out at the Rangagora Tea Estate through 12-13 May, 2018.
WTI’s Rapid Response Team Assists Uttar Pradesh Forest Department in the Rescue and Release of Sub-Adult Female Leopard Trapped in a Room
Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh, May 16, 2018: A sub-adult female leopard that was trapped in a room after accidentally injuring a man in the village of Gulra, Katerniaghat Range, was rescued and subsequently released back into the wild
Wildlife Trust of India Launches a New Rapid Response Team in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh, 14th May 2018: To address and mitigate human wildlife conflict in the Dudhwa-Pilibhit Landscape, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) launched its second Rapid Response Team (RRT) in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve.
Hand-raised at CBRC, Three Orphaned Bear Cubs Rehabilitated into the Wild
Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, May 07, 2018: On April 13, three Asiatic black bear cubs that had been hand-raised at the Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (CBRC) were released into the wild following the completion of their 'soft release' protocol.
WTI and UP Forest Department Rescue Tiger from Abandoned Rubber Factory in Bareilly
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, May 04, 2018: A young male tiger that had taken refuge inside an abandoned rubber factory in Bareilly was captured yesterday by members of WTI's Rapid Response Team, working in concert with personnel from the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department.