Kaziranga Flood Update: Eastern Swamp Deer, More Rhino Calves Rescued
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Two more rhino calves and two eastern swamp deer have also been rescued from the Kaziranga floods and brought to IFAW-WTI’s Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC).
Kaziranga Flood Update: CWRC Inundated with Rescued Rhino Calves
CWRC Kaziranga National Park July 28, 2016: six rhino calves rescued from the monsoon floods in Kaziranga National Park over the last three days have been admitted to the Large Animal Nursery at the Center for Wildlife
Wildlife Crime Prevention Training Conducted for Frontline Staff of Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve
Frontline forest personnel interact with trainers during a mock crime scene investigation on day two... Read More
First-ever Skill Development Workshop on Settled Cultivation Held at Chandigre, Garo Hills
Garo Hills, Meghalaya, August 11, 2016: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and World Land Trust... Read More
International Tiger Day Event Held at Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve
Mainpur, Chattisghar, August 1, 2016: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the Chattisghar Forest Department Organised an event to mark International Tiger Day in Mainpur, Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve on July 29
From Bandipur to India Gate To Gondia, WTI Celebrates International Tiger Day with Schoolchildren
July 29, 2016: New Delhi: Undeterred By the Humidity and clonds threatening rain, Over a thousand schoolchildren from twenty school across the national capital converged to join
Free Medical Health Camp for Five Villages in Garo Green Spine
Garo Hills, Meghalaya, July 04, 2016: A free, one-day Medical Health Camp for residents of... Read More
The Leopard’s Lament
It is difficult to predict what will happen with a sedated animal running free. It could lie low till the effect of the sedatives has passed and then make a dash for safety.