Leopard nursed back from the brink of death and released back to the wild by WTI’s Wildlife Vet Team, Eastern Assam
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Dibrugarh, 8 April 2020: This successful case of timely veterinary intervention and dedicated care enabled... Read More
Elephant conservation beyond Borders: Range states seek collaborative solutions
Gandhinagar, Gujarat: 19th Feb 2020: The Indian Government’s Proposal to get the Asiatic Elephants listed... Read More
Two Rehabilitated Rhino Calves Get Ready to Go Back To the Wild
Manas National Park, Assam, 25 December 2019: In yet another rhino rehabilitation story, two hand... 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
Baghon ki Kahani, Munna ki Zubani
Bhopal, 1 October 2019 : Munna the iconic tiger from Kanha reached young children through... Read More
WTI conducts a series of training programs in Keonjhar Forest Division, Odisha on aspects of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
26th September 2019, Keonjhar, Odisha : Earlier in July, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) signed a... 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
WTI- IFAW organises wildlife crime prevention training in Greater Manas for frontline forest staff
Geater Manas, Assam, 21 June, 2019: With the rise in concern over issues related to... Read More
Announcement of three Masters scholarships of INR 2 Lakhs each, in remembrance of Shri Ashok Kumar
Ashok Kumar Memorial Scholarships for Wildlife Law and Enforcement.
WTI gears up for Gaj Yatra in Tamil Nadu
Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is delighted to announce the launch of Gaj Yatra in Tamil Nadu, in association with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW).
4 th edition of Action Tiger launched
Wildlife Trust of India and International Fund for Animal Welfare proudly released one of the magnificent publications, the “Action Tiger” which is a compilation of the National Tiger Action Plans (NTAPs) of 13 Tiger Range Countries (TRCs).
Women in Nagzira and Brahmapuri take the lead and come together for tiger conservation
With an aim to save the tigers in the wild and their habitat and support human population in key areas throughout Asia, the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP) launched the program in 2014. The project is supported by the German Government and the German Development Bank (KfW).