IFAW-WTI Conducts Wildlife Crime Prevention Training for New Frontline Staff in Kanha and Pench
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Kanha and Pench Tiger Reserves, Madhya Pradesh, July 29, 2017: As part of the continuing efforts under its Van Rakshak Project to train, equip and boost the morale of frontline forest staff across the country, WTI conducted a training event for new frontline forest staff in Kanha and Pench Tiger Reserves.
IFAW-WTI MVS Team Helps Reunite Whistling Duck Family near Pakke Tiger Reserve
Seijosa, Arunachal Pradesh, July 30, 2017: Last week, the IFAW-WTI Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) team based out of Pakke Tiger Reserve helped to reunite the chicks and parents of a family of Indian whistling ducks.
On International Mangrove Day: A First Anniversary and a Silver Jubilee
Kunhimangalam, Kerala, July 27, 2017: A programme on the ecological importance of mangrove ecosystems was organised yesterday at the site of Wildlife Trust of India and Apollo Tyres’ Kannur Kandal (Mangrove Conservation) Project
Conflict Leopard Rescued and Released into the Wild by CWRC MVS Team
Jorhat, Assam, July 24, 2017: Working in concert with the Assam Forest Department, a Mobile... Read More
Communities for Corridors: WTI, Elephant Family and Green Corridor Champions Organise Awareness Events in Assam
Karbi Anglong, Assam, July 17, 2017: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and Elephant Family have developed a cadre of local individuals called the Green Corridor Champions (GCC) to help secure four crucial elephant corridors in Assam.
Displaced by Floodwaters in Kaziranga, Rhino Calf Brought to CWRC
CWRC, Assam, July 13, 2017: A male rhinoceros calf displaced by the monsoon floods was rescued by forest department staff and brought by a Mobile Veterinary Service team to CWRC for treatment and long-term care this afternoon.
As Floodwaters Rise in Kaziranga, CWRC MVS Teams Attend to Multiple Hog Deer Road-hit Cases
CWRC, Assam, July 12, 2017: As floodwaters continue to rise, albeit slowly, in Kaziranga National Park, the Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) teams associated with CWRC have been kept busy responding to emergencies related to displaced wildlife.
Flood-affected Elephant Calf Rescued from Nameri National Park, Brought to CWRC
CWRC, Assam, July 6, 2017: An orphaned male elephant calf, about a year old, was rescued yesterday morning by frontline forest staff in Paleng, a village on the fringes of Nameri National Park in Assam’s Sonitpur district. The calf was brought to CWRC for treatment and long-term care last evening.
IFAW-WTI MVS Team, Forest Department Help Elephant Calf Reunite with Wild Elephant Herd in Baksa Forest Division
Baksa Forest Division, Assam, July 6, 2017: A displaced female elephant calf, between two and three months old, was rescued yesterday by villagers near the Barnadi, a river on the fringes of the Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary in BTAD, Assam.
Rescued from Floodwaters in Charduar Forest Range, Displaced Elephant Calf Brought to CWRC
CWRC, Assam, July 6, 2017: A male elephant calf, about three months old, was rescued yesterday afternoon by frontline forest staff from the Charduar Forest Range of Assam’s Sonitpur district. The calf was brought to CWRC for treatment and long-term care early this morning.
Temple Tiger MVS Team Holds Consultative Meetings with Village Communities around MM Hills WLS
MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, July 5, 2017: The Mobile Veterinary Service (MVS) unit established by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) under its Temple Tiger Project recently held a series of consultative meetings in five villages on the fringes of the MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary.
MVS Unit in Similipal Rehabilitates Six Rescued Civet Pups Back to the Wild
Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha, June 30, 2017: Six common palm civet pups were recently rehabilitated into Similipal Tiger Reserve by the MVS unit jointly run by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the Similipal Tiger Conservation Foundation.