Rehabilitating a Baby rhino during COVID-19 in Kaziranga National Park – Some Learnings
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By Dr. Panjit Basumatary
Farmers’ vigilance saves ‘Critically Endangered’ Chinese pangolin from a poacher in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal, 31st August 2023: A rare Chinese pangolin was rescued from a poacher by vigilant... Read More
WTI celebrates National Moth Week at Pakke Tiger Reserve
Riloh, 30th July 2023: Rilloh Public Health Centre, Wildlife Trust of India, and Rilloh Wildlife... Read More
World Environment Day celebrations at Various Project Sites
Wendell Berry, the great American novelist, poet, environmental activist, and farmer once wrote that “The... Read More
Five bear cubs are growing up and growing wild
23 June 2021, Pakke Tiger Reserve: When two newborn female bear cubs were handed over... Read More
Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (CBRC)
The first specialised rehabilitation centre for Asiatic black bears in India, with an aim to rehabilitate displaced cubs back into the wild.
Rescued Bear Cubs in Pakke Rehab Centre get ready to be released back in the Wild
Pakke, Arunachal Pradesh, 6 October 2020: The distressed bear cubs rescued by IFAW-WTI-Arunachal Pradesh Forest... Read More
Flood rescued rhino calf recovers at WTI-IFAW-AFD Rescue Centre, Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park, 31 Aug 2020: Post successful wildlife rescues during the Assam floods, Wildlife... Read More
WTI-IFAW-AFD Team Captures Tigress from a House
Kaziranga, 15 July 2020: What happens when a tigress comes calling at midnight, trying to... Read More
Month Old Rhino Calf Rescued Near Kaziranga
Deopani, Kaziranga National Park, 19 April 2020: A month old male rhino calf, separated from... Read More
The visiting dove
The IFAW-WTI Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation had a very special visitor. Read Subhamoy Bhattacharjee's account as he recounts this juvenile's short visit.
Another orphan male elephant calf admitted to CWRC
Kaziranga, October 3, 2014: The tempo of rescuing elephant calves seems unabated with the arrival of yet another male calf at the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC).