‘Faith in Conservation’ finds ground in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal
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Wildlife Trust of India and SPOAR (Society for Protecting Ophiofauna & Animal Rights) came together to save a small yet significant population of turtles identified as Indian Roofed Turtle (Pangshura tecta), a Schedule-I species under the WPA (1972) at Lotadevi Temple pond in Jalpaiguri.
Wildlife Crime Prevention Training conducted for Madhya Pradesh Forest Staff
Madhya Pradesh, April- June 2018: 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, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), in partnership with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department
Gharials bless the Gandak river with gen next
Valmikinagar 22 nd June 2018. Gharial - the fish-eating long-snouted crocodilian is
bolstering its population in the Gandak River flowing through the plains of the northern
state of Bihar. Encouraging news coming in from the field where the team of WTI
biologist, local villagers
The Man-eater of Mailani
Late last month a WTI team successfully tranquilised and captured a male tiger, a designated man-eater who would otherwise have been put down. A first-person account of that entire operation by one of our intrepid men on the ground, Achintya Tripathi
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
Chhattisgarh’s wild buffalo gives birth to a female calf
Udanti, March 13, 2015: Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve’s only surviving female wild buffalo gave birth to a female calf after a string of male calves giving hope to conservationists who have dedicated their lives protecting Chhattisgarh’s state animal