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WTI :: Members List
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An eight-member Executive Management Team comprising experienced conservationists, scientists, managers and bureaucrats provide a visionary leadership to the vibrant and enthusiastic WTI team. The Board of Trustees of WTI comprises seven stalwarts who bring together a collective experience of many decades in the field of conservation, education and management. Ashok Kumar - Founder and Chairman Emeritus. Dr M K Ranjitsinh - Emeritus Member of the Board. Prasad Menon - Chairman. Dr Erach Bharucha is the D...
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WTI :: Orphans with a Family
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Orphans with a Family. Two months is a relatively short amount of time in an elephant’s lifespan. But when two rehabilitated juvenile females, Tora and Rani, were monitored travelling with wild elephants for a period of over 60 days, we celebrated it as an extremely important milestone: this could likely become the first-ever successful reintegration of rehabilitated elephant calves into a wild herd in Assam. Back to the Jungle. Assimilation and integration of hand-raised calves, deprived of normal socia...
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WTI :: Tears for the Elephant
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Tears for the Elephant. A herd of elephants cautiously crosses the road that leads to the Thirunelli temple, but sadly. Also cuts through the elephant corridor. Nearly two years ago I wrote a cover story for Sanctuary Asia, titled ‘Ten Ways to Save Elephants.’ I did not want to write of a hundred ways of killing elephants, which would have reflected reality, but tried positive or affirmative therapy to goad the Indian consciousness. What has got my goat – or elephant, for that matter – is tha...Meanwhile...
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WTI :: Big Ideas
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Our priorities: the Big Ideas. To secure critical habitats outside the traditional PA system, especially habitat linkages, wetlands, grasslands, community reserves, Important Bird Areas and sacred groves, thereby increasing the effective protected area of India by 1%. To provide at least 500 short term, focused and innovative aid at times of emergencies and conservation issues so as to nip problems in the bud and provide game changing solutions to age old problems. Iii Enforcement and Law:. To recover po...
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WTI :: Career
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Kokrajhar, BTC, Assam. Odisha Wildlife Management Plan. Site By : Web Ink.
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Wildlife Trust of India
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MVS Bandipur Assists Karnataka Forest Department in Release of Maddur Conflict Leopard. ONGC, WTI Felicitate Conservation Guides on the Successful Completion of their Skills Development Training. A Rural Kho Kho Tournament to Spread the Message of Tiger Conservation. IFAW and WTI to Partner with Sri Lankan Government on Asian Giants Conference. Stakeholders of the Whale Shark Conservation Project Host Media Interaction on International Whale Shark Day. WTI CEO Visits Schoolchildren Who Sacrificed Mid-day...
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WTI :: International Fund for Animal Welfare
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International Fund for Animal Welfare. International Fund for Animal Welfare. Central India Tiger Habitat Securement Project. Wildlife Trade Control Project. Site By : Web Ink.
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WTI :: Projects
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WTI currently runs 12 Depth Projects that holistically address multiple conservation hurdles specific to an area through a multi-pronged approach. These projects, most often than not incorporate more than one of WTI’s Big Ideas into their goals and generally last multiple years. Garo Green Spine Conservation Project. Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC). West Coast Marine Conservation Project. West Coast Marine Conservation Project in Gujarat has two components - the Whale Shark Con...
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WTI :: Publications
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Goats on the Border. By M K. Ranjitsinh, C. M. Seth, Riyaz Ahmad, Yash Veer Bhatnagar and Sunil Subba Kyarong. A Rapid Assessment of the Pir Panjal Markhor in Jammu and
Kashmir: Distribution, Status and Threats. A first ever survey of the markhor was jointly conducted by the Wildlife Trust of India, the J&K Forest department, and the Nature Conservation Foundation with support from the Ecology and Environment Cell of the Indian Army. Western Himalayas Mountain Ungulates Conservation Project. The Asiatic ...
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WTI :: Our Work
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A secure natural heritage of India . To conserve wildlife and its habitat and to work for the welfare of individual wild animals, in partnership with communities and governments. Site By : Web Ink.
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