First-hand Account: MVS Team Rescues, Releases Tezpur Conflict Tigress
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An IFAW-WTI Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) team led by veterinarians Dr Samshul Ali (CWRC) and Dr Jahan Ahmed (MVS - North Bank) rescued a conflict tigress from the North Eastern Regional Institute of Water and Land Management (NERIWALM) campus in
A Rural Kho Kho Tournament to Spread the Message of Tiger Conservation
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Stakeholders of the Whale Shark Conservation Project Host Media Interaction on International Whale Shark Day
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WTI Partners with BVIEER, ONGC to Conduct Training for Conservation Guides and Naturalists
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Kaziranga Flood Update: Sub-adult Male Rhino Rescued and Released
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Male Elephant Calf, Orphaned after Traumatic Event at Construction Site, Rescued and Brought to CWRC
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Information Boards Installed Near Dudhwa to Educate Visitors and Prevent Conflict with Marsh Crocodiles, Gangetic Soft-shelled Turtles
Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh, November 18, 2016: In a bid to educate and sensitise tourists to avoid interacting with and disturbing reptiles in a rivulet outside Dudhwa National Park, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), as part of a Rapid Action Project (RAP) conducted with support from Europaeische Tierschutzstiftung (ETS), Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh Forest Department, and the Vivekanand Academy, Bhira Kheri, has arranged for the creation and installation of prominently displayed information boards in the area.
WTI-WLT Conducts Free Medical Health Camp at Mesimagre, Garo Hills
Garo Hills, Meghalaya, October 13, 2016: A free, one-day Medical Health Camp for residents of four villages in the Garo Hills was conducted at the community hall of Mesimagre village on October 6.
WTI, Odisha Forest Department Commence Advanced Training Workshop in Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation at Similipal Tiger Reserve
Similipal Tiger Reserve September 23, 2016: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), working in partnership with the Forests & Environment Department, Government of Odisha, this morning commenced a three-day intensive training workshop at Similipal TR
The Man-eater of Mailani
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WTI and ONGC Provide Eco-friendly Dustbins to Sultanpur National Park
Sultanpur National Park, August 1, 2016: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) has partnered with the Oil And Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to provide 10 eco-friendly dustbins to
MVS Bandipur Assists Karnataka Forest Department in Release of Maddur Conflict Leopard
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