Newborn Rhino Calf Admitted at CWRC
Kaziranga, July 6, 2015: A neonate male rhino calf rescued by the Kaziranga Forest Department from flood waters was admitted to IFAW-WTI run CWRC for further care Read more ›
Newborn Rhino Calf Admitted at CWRC
Kaziranga, July 6, 2015: A neonate male rhino calf rescued by the Kaziranga Forest Department from flood waters was admitted to IFAW-WTI run CWRC for further care Read more ›
Developing a Mobile App to Help Curb Wildlife Crime
The following is a first person account by Jose Louise on his experiment with technology to fight wildlife trade in Bhutan. Read more ›
Pench, July 6, 2015: A 10-day long training on wildlife crime prevention conducted by IFAW and WTI concluded today. This refresher training saw participation of around 277 frontline forest staff from the Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh Read more ›
Empowering Women for Mitigating Human-Leopard Conflict in Guwahati
Guwahati, June 26, 2015: WTI leads the way in creation of a first ever women volunteer team in Assam for leopard-human conflict mitigation. Read more ›
WTI Provides GPS Training to Volunteers to Monitor Corridors during Floods
Elephant Family and WTI gave hands-on skill development training on GPS to volunteers. This training was to ensure safety of elephants passing through the notified corridors of Kaziranga–Karbi Anglong landscape. Read more ›
Wildlife Crime Prevention Training for Frontline Forest Staff in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh, 6 August, 2015- Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) along with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department is jointly conducting Wildlife Crime Prevention Training in 16 circles outside Protected Areas (PAs) in Madhya Pradesh. Read more ›
WTI Provides Ex-Gratia to the Family of Late Oponthung W. Jami
Wokha, November 13, 2015: WTI team along with DFO, Wokha, went to late Oponthung W. Jami’s (Forester Grade I) house to hand over the ex-gratia relief through EDDG to his family members for his daughter’s education. Read more ›
WTI Involving Fisher Folk to Conserve Sea Horses in Tamil Nadu
Mallipatinam, May 24, 2015: WTI through a RAP is conducting awareness programmes in the Palk Bay region of Tamil Nadu to conserve sea horses. The programme aims to raise awareness amongst fishing community, NGOs, among others Read more ›
It is rare that a person finds a job that they've always dreamt of, but that's right where I find myself now. I just started up as a wildlife vet working with WTI's MVS unit in Bandipur NP. It has been a month since I joined and I love it! Read more ›
Kits Distributed to Green Corridor Monitors by WTI and Elephant Family
Kaziranga, July 16, 2015: Wildlife Trust of India and Elephant Family with support from the Assam Forest Department distributed kits to the newly trained group of Green Corridor Monitors of the Kaziranga -Karbi Anglong landscape. Read more ›