On the 16th of November last year, WTI quietly celebrated 15 years of existence. Read more »
On the 16th of November last year, WTI quietly celebrated 15 years of existence. Read more »
Ex-Gratia Relief Given to Mahout’s Family
Wayanad, April 24, 2014: As a part of the IFAW-WTI Supplemental Accident Insurance Scheme, ex-gratia support of Rs 1,00,000 was provided to the family of Appu, a mahout with the Kerala Forest Department, who had been killed on duty. Read more »
Wolves getting a new lease of life in the state of West Bengal
West Bengal, April 30, 2014: The wolves of West Bengal have been no exception to human-animal conflict and an RAP by WTI with Dr Urmilla Ganguli, with the aid of DSWF revealed a disturbing state of affairs vis a vis conflict and retaliatory killings. Read more »
Hand-reared rhinos moved to Manas
Kaziranga, 28th January, 2014: Two sub-adult rhinos, Gopal and Hari have been shifted to Manas National Park from the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC), Kaziranga today. Read more »
Regeneration of hope (Conservation Convictions)
May 1, 2014: A man made forest fire had swept through Bandipur NP and Wayanad WLS only a few days ago. In two days (14th and 16th of March 2014) it had laid waste to 110 ha in Wayanad and 500 ha in Bandipur. Read more »
Prevention of Wildlife Trade Workshop begins in Paro
Bhutan, February 10, 2014: The Department of Forest and Park Services (DoFPS) in partnership with IFAW-WTI and INTERPOL is holding the 2nd training workshop on 'Prevention of Wildlife Trade' for officials of various enforcement agencies of Bhutan. Read more »
Cricket tournament supports wildlife conservation
Kaziranga, April 7, 2014: Supported by IFAW-WTI, the Kaziranga Premiere League (KPL) was jointly organised by The Kaziranga Foundation, Jeep Safari Association of Kaziranga and Kohora Bozar Somitee. Read more »
Manas (Bodoland, Assam), May 1, 2014: Three orphaned Asiatic black bears cubs (Ursus thibetanus) were moved into the wild in Manas National Park, today. Read more »
Noted herpetologist Dr Bhupathy Subramaniam passes away
NOIDA, Friday, May 2, 2014: In a tragic turn of events, noted herpetologist Dr Bhupathy Subramaniam, 51, passed away while on a field trip to the Agasthyamalai hills on April 28, 2014. Read more »
Football to help spread awareness on Asian elephants in Manas
Kokrajhar, Assam, February 13, 2014: With the aim of spreading awareness on the plight of Asian elephants and the need for their conservation, IFAW-WTI in collaboration with the Forest Dept and BTC has organised a 3-day long football tournament. Read more »