Emergency Relief Network: Building Local Capacity through Regional Workshops
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Noida, 27 February 2020: Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and its partner IFAW recently conducted... Read More
Vhali becomes part of 71th Republic Day celebration of Girsomanth district in Gujarat
Girsomnath, Gujarat, 27 January, 2020: The Whale Shark conservation project in Gujarat has been a... Read More
Grain for Grain
Seijosa, Pakke Kessang,19th Jan 2020: 26 families ailing from elephant crop depredation during the year 2019... Read More
Elephant Calf Rescued from Karbi Anglong Settles at CWRC
Kaziranga, 20 December 2019: Responding to a call from the Karbi Anglong forest division, the... Read More
Wildlife Trust of India conducts workshop on Prevention of Illegal Wildlife Trade in Ladakh
Leh, December 5, 2019: The land of high mountain passes, rarefied air and cold desert... Read More
Training of frontline staff at Bhadra Tiger Reserve
Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka, November 28, 2019: The protectors of the wild, the frontline staff... Read More
WTI Trains Frontline Forest Staff in Gadchiroli
Gadchiroli, 21 November 2019: Wildlife Trust of India along with Maharashtra Forest Department conducted a... Read More
Vivek Menon wins the Excellence Award at the 9th edition of Condé Nast Traveller Reader’s Travel Awards
He was recognised for making a positive change to the world’s wildlife New Delhi, 19th... Read More
Vivek Menon wins the prestigious Clark R. Bavin award for excellence in combatting wildlife crime
21 August 2019, Geneva Vivek Menon, founder, trustee, executive director and CEO of Wildlife Trust... Read More
Rhino calves rescued in Assam Floods
Flood waters separate young rhinos from their mothers. Exhausted and unable to keep up in... Read More
HAWK’s eye- Watching over poachers!
Trivandrum, Kerala : Poaching and trade of wildlife especially that commands high-price has always been a... Read More
First People Biodiversity Register (PBR) of Chhattisgarh Released
Wildlife Trust of India has been extensively surveying the Tourenga Panchayat at Mainpur in Chattisgarh since April 2018, to map out its vivid biodiversity profile. The 1477.59 hectares of the Tourenga Panchayat constitutes the villages of Tourenga, Jugad and Kodomali.










