WWF-India's Updates
Updates & Information
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Red Panda camera trapped in Sikkim
The red panda, sometimes known as cat bear and lesser panda, is a tree dwelling mammal that lives ...
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WWF marks 50 years of conservation but Archbishop Tutu warns greed threatens environmental progress
Zurich: WWF, one of the world's leading environmental organisations marked fifty years of ...
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Building a case for Central India’s tiger corridors
Tiger lovers often refer to these big cats as a 'resilient' species. 'Give them some ...
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Conserving the endangered Black-necked Cranes through regional cooperation
New Delhi: WWF-India, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India, Bombay Natural ...
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New strength to tiger conservation in Vidarbha region
Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region is located in the heart of India, both in terms of geography as well ...
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WWF partners with business school on unique MBA programme
The new One Planet MBA programme will launch in September 2011, representing a unique partnership ...
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Micro solar power station in Sundarbans
Access to safe, clean energy is fundamental to poverty eradication, to stopping deforestation, and ...
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Helping the Indian tourism industry go green!
Jammu: WWF-India and the Ecotourism Society of India (ESOI) organised a two-day training workshop ...
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Increase in tiger numbers reported
New Delhi: The Government of India released new tiger population numbers since the 2007 estimate, ...
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Earth Hour success shows world ready to go Beyond the Hour
As the lights come back on in the Cook Islands, the 134th country to celebrate Earth Hour 2011 – a ...
