Wildlife Trust of India
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Indian wildlife #conservation organisation in service of #Nature since 1998. Taking action to keep #wildlife #ForeverWild, with #communities & #governments.
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WTI in collaboration with DoEFCC, Mizoram and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and supported by The Serenity Trust organised a workshop on wildlife article identification. 41 participants representing the Forest Manipur, Manipur Police, and Manipur Journalist Association participated in the workshop.
FILM SCREENING | SEPT 8, 7:00 pm 📽️ Seeing Red (2024) | Director: Munmun Dhalaria 📽️ Mysteries of the Monsoon – I & II (2019 & 2023) | Directors: Sara and Rohit Varma. Venue: Gulmohar Hall, IHC #Delhi
Congratulations #RichieMehta for winning the Special Jury Award at the 2024 Jackson Wild Media Awards for "Poacher." The series is based on real-life events to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in India's history. Streaming on Amazon Prime: shorturl.at/tdPyL
Great to moderate a session on nature financing and then speak on a panel on species conservation at RCF West Asia IUCN. With President Razan Khalifa, المركز الوطني لتنمية الحياة الفطرية CEO Mohammed Qurban Green Climate Fund rep Amgad BirdLife International ibraahim khadir & UN Development Nedal Alouran
Papum & Tezu, two orphaned Asiatic black bear cubs at the Centre for Bear Rehabilitation & Conservation in PAKKE TIGER RESERVE have taken a significant step toward their reintroduction into the wild. We're grateful to Dept. of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, AP ifaw Kirloskar Ebara Pumps Limited for their support.
18 young members from the Surajkaradi, Bhimrana, Arambhada & Mithapur fishing communities #Gujarat participated in an immersive training session on coral reef monitoring hosted by WTI's Mithapur Coral Reef Recovery Project & GujaratForestDept Supported by Tata Chemicals & C-SCAPES
WTI & Environment, Forest and Climate Change Department hosted a 4-day 'Human-wildlife conflict mitigation' workshop for 42 frontline staff at Geruwa Nature Interpretation Centre in Katerniaghat WLS. The training aims to enhance conflict management skills, particularly with big cats. Supported by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Chester Zoo