Wildlife week celebrated with gusto across India!
NOIDA, October 13, 2014: While officially Wildlife Week happens from October 2-7 every year, we at Wildlife Trust of India cannot get enough of celebrating our natural heritage! Read more »
Wildlife week celebrated with gusto across India!
NOIDA, October 13, 2014: While officially Wildlife Week happens from October 2-7 every year, we at Wildlife Trust of India cannot get enough of celebrating our natural heritage! Read more »
IFAW-WTI team starts work at Hud Hud affected Vishakhapatnam
Vishakhapatnam, October 23, 2014: While the country celebrates its biggest festival Diwali, a dedicated team of staff and ERN members from IFAW-WTI are toiling away restoring badly damaged enclosures at the zoo in Vishakhapatnam. Read more »
Humane captive elephant training workshop unfolds in Assam
Manas, October 27, 2014: Following the refresher workshop in Kerala on alternate humane techniques on training captive elephants, a similar four-day refresher workshop was organised by WTI with Dr Andrew Mclean, in Manas National Park, Assam. Read more »
First Time in India an App That Helps in Reporting Wildlife Crimes
New Delhi, November 3, 2014: In a major boost to combating wildlife crimes, for the first time in India, WTI with support of WCCB has developed an Android based smartphone application wherein users can report wildlife crimes from across India! Read more »
IFAW-WTI Rescued Juvenile Elephant Goes Back to the Wild
Borjuri, November 5, 2014: Following a spate of recent rescues that resulted in orphaned elephant calves being brought to the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), a juvenile elephant rescued from a trench was immed Read more »
It’s raining elephant calves at CWRC!
Kaziranga, September 24, 2014: Torrential rains heralding the week also brought in yet another elephant calf to the IFAW-WTI run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), bringing up the total number of calves under care to seven. Read more »
Elephant rescue involves spade work!
Borjuri, Kaziranga, November 2, 2014: Dr Rathin Burman recounts the experience of IFAW-WTI team rescuing a juvenile elephant stuck in a trench near Kaziranga National Park, Assam. All in a day's work on a Sunday morning. Read more »
Fifth edition of the Student Conference on Conservation Science begins in Bangalore
Bangalore, September 26, 2014: The fifth edition of the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS) began in Bangalore yesterday, supported by a group of institutions and organisations including Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). Being held at the Indian Institute of Science, the four-day event will be bringing together students, researchers […] Read more »
Three Hand Raised Male Rhinos Released in Manas NP
Bansbari, November 6, 2014: In yet another successful IFAW-WTI reintroduction programme, three hand-raised rhinos were released from their temporary enclosure in Manas National Park on 29th of October. Two of them were radio-collared before release. Read more »
Nagaland CM asks WTI to be Part of a Conservation Plan to Save Amur Falcon
Wokha District, Nagaland, November 8, 2014: The Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang today asked State Forest Department, Tourism Department and WTI to make a comprehensive conservation action plan to save the Amur falcons and to declare the area as a Read more »