WTI signs MoU with Odisha Government for Comprehensive Wildlife Management Plan
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Bhubaneswar, December 11, 2015: Odisha Government signed MoU with Wildlife Trust of India for preparation of a Comprehensive Wildlife Management Plan for the whole state.
Wildlife Crime Prevention Training for Frontline Staff in Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Valmiki Nagar, November 10, 2015: WTI in partnership with NABU and Valmiki TR imparted training on legal aspects of enforcement of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and Wildlife Crime Prevention to 120 frontline staff of Valmiki TR.
Bear Rescued from Conflict Released Back to the Wild
Kokrajhar, January 19, 2016: A female bear in a thriller sequence of events was rescued by Assam Forest Department and IFAW-WTI team from a conflict situation in Assam and released back into the wild.
WTI Organises Health Camp for Captive Elephants during Sonepur Mela, Bihar
Sonepur, December 5, 2015: With over 14 years of history of visiting Sonepur Mela, one of the largest cattle fair in Asia, WTI has successfully concluded yet another health camp for captive elephants this year from November 24-30, 2015.
Livestock Carcass Disposal Workers and Contractors Attend Workshop on Vulture Conservation
Dehradun, January 7, 2016: WTI in collaboration with the Uttarakhand Forest Department, BNHS and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK, organised a workshop with the dead livestock disposal workers and contractors on vulture conservation.
WTI Conducts Workshop on Reducing Anthropogenic Pressure in J&K Villages
Babagail, November 30, 2015: WTI conducted focused group discussions, stakeholder analysis and PRAs for two villages -- Hirpura and Babagail -- in Jammu & Kashmir
Operation Shield-I: Wanted Wildlife Trader Couple Arrested with 27.5 Kgs of Pangolin Scales
In a covert operation, Hari Singh and Munni, husband and wife, were apprehended in Gwalior and 27.5 kgs of pangolin scales were seized from them. WTI assisted MP Forest Department and WCCB in making these arrests.
Two Hog Deer Rescued and Released by CWRC MVS in Kaziranga NP
Kaziranga, January 14, 2016: After having strayed into human habitations, two hog deer were rescued, treated and released in Kaziranga National Park by the IFAW-WTI team
WTI Provides Ex-Gratia Support to Forest Watcher Attacked by Tiger in Bandipur
Bandipur,January 7, 2016: WTI provided ex-gratia relief to Forest Watcher who was attacked by tiger in Bandipur Tiger Reserve.The tiger was responsible for almost six human attacks and several livestock attacks over the two months preceding the event
Bear Cubs Walk the Forests to Prepare for Eventual Release
Pakke, December 28, 2015: A dream is coming true for wildlife conservationists and rehabilitators as four rescued bear cubs are taken for walks in Pakke Tiger Reserve to enable them develop skills necessary to survive in the wild when released.
IFAW-WTI Conducts Skill Development Training on Improved Cook Stoves in Manas NP
Manas, November 19, 2015: To reduce fuel wood consumption and dependency of locals on forests, IFAW-WTI, with support of Bodoland Territorial Council and Assam Forest Department, conducted skill development training for youth in Manas NP.
Vivek Menon: First Indian Conservationist Nominated for the Economists’ Inspiring Innovators Award
November 11, 2015: Vivek Menon, ED & CEO, WTI, is the first wildlife conservationist to be nominated for the Inspiring Innovators award by The Economist Magazine