WWF-India's Updates
Updates & Information
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Citizens to vote for the most loved cities in India
WWF-India launched the “We Love Cities” campaign, inviting citizens to vote for their ‘most loved ...
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Ricoh and WWF-India join hands to strengthen wildlife and marine conservation across India to celebrate Earth Day 2016
Forest guards and field staff supporting WWF-India’s conservation endeavors across states protect ...
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Global wild tiger population increases, but still a long way to go
The number of wild tigers has been revised to 3,890, based on the best available data, said WWF and ...
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Indian Rhino Vision 2020: Burachapori gets rhinos after 25 years
An ambitious plan to expand the distribution of Assam’s state animal, the greater one-horned ...
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Stakeholders meet to formulate sustainable practices in India’s medicinal and aromatic plant trade
TRAFFIC, in collaboration with WWF, FairWild, Applied Environmental Research Foundation - AERF ...
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Snow leopard breaks into cattle pen in Ladakh village; incident highlights the need for predator-proof corrals
Recently emerged photographs of a snow leopard resting atop a cattle pen with its prey – a ...
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Ek Prithvi - Conservation Leadership through Education in Ladakh
The pilot project of WWF-India’s programme Ek Prithvi was launched at the DIET office in Leh, ...
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Three of India’s Top 20 Cleanest Cities among finalists for the WWF Global City Challenge
Three of India’s Top 20 Cleanest Cities of India are now in the final run-up to become the global ...
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The Ramganga welcomes its first batch of rescued turtle hatchlings from the banks of Bareilly
For the first time in the Ramganga, 82 freshwater turtle hatchlings were released from the banks of ...
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India’s mammoth problem: Elephants threatened by poaching and illegal wildlife trade
Today, on the occasion of World Wildlife Day, TRAFFIC India released a poster urging people to ...
