WWF-India's Updates
Updates & Information
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Black Spotted Turtles no match for fast and furious illegal trade
Asia’s illegal trade in the Black Spotted Turtle is spiralling out of control. A new TRAFFIC study ...
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Smart Cities of Panaji, Pune and Rajkot join the WWF ‘We Love Cities’ public campaign Citizens to choose their favourite city, based on sustainable action
Panaji, Pune and Rajkot are the 2018 India entrants to WWF’s global ‘We Love Cities’ campaign, ...
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Top conservation leadership come together to discuss Corridors, Connectivity and Landscapes for wildlife conservation
A three-day workshop on wildlife corridors organised by WWF-India and WWF Tigers Alive deliberated ...
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Conservation Leadership through education in schools in Uttarakhand
Hazara Taungya, located in the Dholkhand Range along the southern boundary of Rajaji Tiger ...
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5-11 Indus River Dolphins found according to a survey by WWF-India, in partnership with the Department of Forests and Wildlife Preservation, Punjab across a 185km stretch of the river Beas
WWF-India, in partnership with the Department of Forests and Wildlife Preservation, Punjab ...
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Foresters build their legal capacity for effective wildlife prosecution and conviction
The frontline staff of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh (UP) Forest Department including the range ...
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मानव-वन्य जीव संघर्ष रोकने हेतु राष्ट्रीय स्तर की कार्यशाला
उत्तर प्रदेश में बढ़ते मानव वन्य जीव संघर्ष को देखते हुए उत्तर प्रदेश वन एंव वन्य जीव विभाग ने ...
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Rhinos find a second home in the Dudhwa National Park
Over a period of five days, between 9-13 April, three female and one male greater one-horned ...
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Wildlife sniffer dog training begins in Gwalior, TRAFFIC recruits another 12 dogs
A new batch of 12 dogs and their handlers began their training early this week at the National ...
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Delhi NCR pledges to adopt environment-friendly modes of transport to #GiveUp to Give Back to the Planet
WWF-India, in partnership with the Canara HSBC Oriental Bank of Commerce Life Insurance Company, ...
