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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. Zero dependency of communities on forest resources. Increased wildlife populations due to increased green cover. Economic benefits through ecologically mindful livelihoods. Is a philanthropic initiative with a mission to protect in perpetuity sensitive habitats by engaging and educating local communities as custodians of their natural environment. Join our mailing list:. 169; 2012–2015 Conservation Wildlands Trust.

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Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust | rewilding.conservationwildlands.org Reviews

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. Zero dependency of communities on forest resources. Increased wildlife populations due to increased green cover. Economic benefits through ecologically mindful livelihoods. Is a philanthropic initiative with a mission to protect in perpetuity sensitive habitats by engaging and educating local communities as custodians of their natural environment. Join our mailing list:. 169; 2012–2015 Conservation Wildlands Trust.

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Interventions | Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. A hands-on educational program in Pench, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, the ‘E-Base’ program, commenced in 2011, acting as a tool to enable environmental sensitization. This program, encompassing science education, rural libraries and reading programs, school projects and student enrichment activities, is grooming young students to be future leaders of their communities. You may read about the E-Base program here. We established a Silai School in Kolitmara, Pen...

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Villages | Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. Nine villages selected for this project fulfill the following criteria:. Proximity of less than 1 kilometre to the core area of the Pench Tiger Reserve. High Degree of dependency on forest resources. Population between 300 600 people. These nine villages comprise of Jamuniya, Tuyyapar, Mohgaon (Rithi), Mehkepar, Surera, Kolitmara in Pench, Maharashtra and Ambadi, Khamreith, Khamba in Pench, M adhya Pradesh. 169; 2012–2015 Conservation Wildlands Trust.

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Intended Outcomes | Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. The trust has chalked out the outcomes of the project keeping in mind the two main stakeholders, the village communities and wildlife. The outcomes for our community-participation conservation initiative are:. Zero dependency of the village communities on the forest resources. Increased green cover through alleviation of dependence on forest resources. Increased wildlife populations due to increased green cover. 169; 2012–2015 Conservation Wildlands Trust.

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Partners | Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. The Urvi Ashok Piramal Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the Ashok Piramal Group. Set up in 2009, the Foundation aims to empower communities to take on and sustain social development process. The Foundation has a presence in four states: Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat & Goa is engaged in projects ranging from health, vocational training, environment, water harvesting & education. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). Datta Meghe Insti...

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Rationale | Community Based Wildlife Conservation | Conservation Wildlands Trust

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A project by Conservation Wildlands Trust. Why must we protect the tiger and its home? Why the Pench Tiger Reserve? River Pench supports countless towns and villages and feeds reservoirs of major cities like Nagpur while its forest help provide a balance to the local ecosystems. An increasing tiger population corroborates Pench to be fertile ground for the survival of the specie and all those linked to it. 169; 2012–2015 Conservation Wildlands Trust.

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