Sloth bear confiscated in Uttar Pradesh: tip-off by WTI

Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh): Acting on a tip-off given by Wildlife trust of India, forest officials confiscated a five-year-old sloth bear from a house in Azamgarh District in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh last Thursday. The Divisional Forest Officer, S.N Mishra had ordered his colleagues to raid the house […] Read more »

Huge haul of Shahtoosh shawls in New Delhi

Delhi: In one of the biggest haul of shahtoosh shawls in recent history, a CBI team (Central Bureau of Investigation) seized 57 shahtoosh shawls Monday from three different traders from an upmarket hotel in south Delhi. All three accused, Rashid Khan, Mushtaq and Bisharat were arrested from the hotel premises […] Read more »

Train kills inebriated elephant after it killed its keeper

Panitola (Assam): An inebriated captive elephant was hit by a train and killed Wednesday as it strayed on to the tracks after killing one of its keepers in a fit of anger, officials said. The elephant, which was intoxicated after it drank rice-beer that its two keepers were drinking, trampled […] Read more »

Eight RAPs sanctioned in January

) The District Forest Officer (DFO) at Haridwar in Uttaranchal State, is facing an acute shortage of funds in the wake of the formation of the new State, and needs financial support to maintain the effectiveness of anti-poaching and patrolling operations. WTI will part-finance the fuel and other running costs […] Read more »

Landmark insurance scheme for frontline forest guards

New Delhi: On March 30, the Wildlife Trust of India launched a scheme of supplementary accident introduced of Protected Area staff, as part of its Van Rakshak Project. This landmark scheme brings all the field staff of the forest departments, working on wildlife duties in Protected Areas, under a single […] Read more »

Nepalese colonel charged with poaching

Nepal: The Chitwan District Forest Office (DFO) on March 9 arrested Royal Nepal Army (RNA) Colonel Dilip Shumsher Rana on a charge of having shot a barking deer in the Royal Chitwan National Park. But when Park security guards approached him, he resisted and instead threatened to shoot them too. […] Read more »

Corbett officials tense, as poachers still at large

New Delhi: Corbett National Park has reopened, tourists are going in again, and a calm of sorts prevails. Underneath the calm, tension among Park managers is palpable, because expert tribals believed to be from North Eastern India and adept at this method of killing, may not have vanished. One theory […] Read more »

Ambulance for the Rehabilitation & Relocation Centre, Assam

New Delhi: A mobile wild animal clinic cum ambulance, purchased with a grant from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, is being used for WTI’s WILD RESCUE programme in Assam. While the rescue centre is being built, the ambulance caters to the Kaziranga National Park to […] Read more »