Pesticide Dealers Pledge to Protect Vultures
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25th August, 2021, Siliguri: The largest of Asian Gyps vultures, the Himalayan Griffons, have long... Read More
Raimona National Park Notified: Greater Manas gets more Protection
10 June 2021, Assam: On World Environment Day, the newly elected Chief Minister of the... Read More
Vivek Menon announces Tiger as the New Big 5
17 May 2021: The ‘Big 5’ is an old term used by trophy hunters in... Read More
WTI-WLT Conducts Nature Guide Training in Daribokgre, Garo Hills
Garo Hills, Meghalaya, November 26th-28th, 2019: A three-day Nature Guide training for watchers appointed to... Read More
Obituary: Nagaraj N Bhat
In a shocking development, Wildlife Trust of India lost Nagaraj Bhat, our veteran crime fighter... 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
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
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.
One for the National Heritage Animal – MoEF puts WB elephant capture in abeyance
New Delhi, August 16, 2012: To address the human-elephant conflict situation in West Bengal, the Ministry of Environment and Forests has put in abeyance its permission to the state government's plan to capture elephants from the wild.
Poachers claim 5 rhinos in 3 days in North East India
Kaziranga (Assam), October 3, 2012: Five rare rhinos have been brutally poached last week near Kaziranga National Park in the northeast Indian state of Assam. When discovered, four were dead and one was still alive, bleeding and in critical state.
Sansar Chand’s wife imprisoned – gets seven years imprisonment for illegal wildlife trade
Pauri (Uttarakhand), September 28, 2012: Rani – wife of notorious wildlife trader Sansar Chand was convicted today for illegal wildlife trade, and sentenced to seven years in prison by a court here, in a rare judgment providing maximum punishment .
Endangered greater adjutants rehabilitated in Assam
The first greater adjutant stork soars immediately after release. Photo by: Nizira Borgoyari/WTI Guwahati... Read More