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WTI celebrates National Wildlife Week 2024

The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) celebrated Wildlife Week from 2 to 8 October across our project sites in India. Various activities that focused on the need to save India’s natural heritage were organised in collaboration with local organisations, forest...

In Memoriam – Ratan Naval Tata

It is with profound sadness that the Wildlife Trust of India marks the passing of Mr. Ratan Tata, a towering figure in the world of industry, philanthropy, and conservation. While his contributions to the global business landscape are well known, his...

 

Protecting tigers, people and their vital habitats in the Sundarbans Delta of India and Bangladesh

The Sundarbans Delta falls in the state of West Bengal in eastern India and spreads over to Southwest Bangladesh.
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MOBILE VETERINARY SERVICE (MVS) UNITS

At its essence, this project envisages the deployment of trained wildlife veterinarians in important national parks and wildlife sanctuaries across India to ensure that 24x7, quality veterinary support is made available to displaced wildlife, which is often in distress.
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Kaimur Recovery Project

The Kaimur Recovery Project is an initiative dedicated to conserving the largest protected area in the state of Bihar. Our project focuses on restoring degraded habitats, increasing prey species abundance, reversing tiger occurrence, and strengthening...
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Strengthening cross border wildlife crime prevention and law enforcement between India and Nepal

India shares international borders with Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Myanmar, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, thus significantly highlighting its strategic position in Southeast Asia. The Indo-Nepal border is a highly sensitive region characterized by vast stretches of...
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WILD BUFFALO RECOVERY PROJECT

This project aims to stabilise the critically endangered wild buffalo population in Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh by implementing a number of ex situ and in situ interventions.
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SARUS CRANE CONSERVATION PROJECT

That the sarus crane is able to dance for joy in the agricultural flatlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh is thanks in no small measure to the Sarus Crane Conservation Project, run across 10 districts of the state by WTI in collaboration with Tata Trusts and with support from the UP Forest Department.
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Countering Pangolin Trafficking Project

Pangolin trafficking remains a grave concern in India, posing a significant threat to the country’s wildlife and biodiversity. These elusive, scaly mammals are targeted for their scales and meat, which are highly prized in traditional...
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GANDAK GHARIAL RECOVERY PROJECT

The Gandak Gharial Recovery Project aims to recover the population and increase the occupancy of the Indian Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) in its distribution range. This species is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and has been...
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We are the most trusted wildlife conservation charity organization in India, dedicated to preserve and protect the natural world and its wild habitats. Our team has been fully committed to India’s wildlife for the last 25+ years.

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23 states

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Large parts of the Kaziranga National Park in Assam have been inundated by the annual floods in the past few days, impacting both wildlife and local communities. While essential for the ecosystem’s health, the floods have resulted in a significant number of wildlife species being adversely impacted, with many being swept away by the rising water levels. Moreover, as these animals seek refuge on higher grounds, they frequently encounter conflicts with human settlements, resulting in injuries and fatalities.

In response to this crisis, the Assam Forest Department in collaboration with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) has embarked on a mission to rescue displaced or injured animals and prevent human-wildlife conflicts.

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