PAN India Testudines Project
Turtles and tortoises are silent architects of our ecosystems, from dispersing seeds to cycling nutrients... Read More
Learn MoreCenter for Species Survival: India (CSS: India)
Center for Species Survival (CSS), India is a collaborative partnership between leading national wildlife conservation organisations and the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), a network of over 8,300 conservation experts worldwide.
Learn MoreHangul Recovery Project
The Wildlife Trust of India’s Hangul Recovery Project aims to secure hangul corridors in the... Read More
Learn MoreKASHMIR MARKHOR RECOVERY PROJECT
Wildlife Trust of India’s The Kashmir Markhor Recovery Project aims at improving the population status of the once thought to be-extinct species, the Pirpanjal Markhor (Capra falconeri) in Jammu and Kashmir
Learn MoreGANDAK GHARIAL RECOVERY PROJECT
The Gandak Gharial Recovery Project aims to recover the population and increase the occupancy of... Read More
Learn MoreAMPHIBIAN RECOVERY PROJECT
Amphibians have overtaken reptiles as the most threatened taxa in the IUCN Red List of species with an unmitigated decline through the past decades.
Learn MoreWHITE-WINGED DUCK RECOVERY PROJECT
White-winged duck Asarcornis scutulata (or White-winged wood duck), also known as “Deo hanh” in Assamese, was once widely distributed in north-east India and south-east Asia.
Learn MorePan India Whale Shark Conservation Project
In its first phase, WTI and Cochin Shipyard Ltd’s conservation initiative aims to increase awareness levels among coastal communities and marine fishers along the coast of Kerala through a full-fledged campaign.
Learn MoreWILD BUFFALO RECOVERY PROJECT
This project aims to stabilise the critically endangered wild buffalo population in Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh by implementing a number of ex situ and in situ interventions.
Learn MoreMITHAPUR CORAL REEF RECOVERY PROJECT
Launched in 2008, the Coral Reef Recovery Project seeks to develop and implement appropriate strategies for the conservation of the Mithapur Reef, situated 12 kilometres south of the Gulf of Kachchh in Gujarat.
Learn MoreSARUS HABITAT SECUREMENT PROJECT
That the sarus crane is able to dance for joy in the agricultural flatlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh is thanks in no small measure to the Sarus Crane Conservation Project, run across 10 districts of the state by WTI in collaboration with Tata Trusts and with support from the UP Forest Department.
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