WWF-India's Updates
Updates & Information
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Buying is Stealing: TRAFFIC urges people not to buy and use medicines made from protected wildlife species
TRAFFIC and WWF-India are urging people not to buy and use medicines made from Monitor Lizards ...
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Possessing is Stealing: TRAFFIC urges people not to keep legally protected marine animal in aquariums
People are being urged to think twice before they buy seahorses for their aquariums or as curios ...
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Owning is Stealing: TRAFFIC urges not to keep legally protected wild animals as pets
Red Sand Boa Eryx johnii, commonly called the ‘double-headed snake’ due to its blunt tail that ...
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‘Wearing is Stealing’: TRAFFIC urges not to wear fur or other products made from protected otter species
The energetic and playful otters are the top predators of the river ecosystem in India and have ...
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The road to tiger recovery in Rajaji
Rajaji Tiger Reserve in Uttarakhand received two tigers from Corbett Tiger Reserve as part of an ...
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Tiger radio-collared in Sundarbans Tiger Reserve to assess human-tiger interactions
The initiative has been undertaken by the Wildlife Wing of West Bengal Forest Directorate and WWF ...
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WWF embraces Independent Review’s recommendations
WWF today published ‘Embedding Human Rights into Nature Conservation: from Intent to Action’, a ...
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Remembering Mr. Ajay Desai
We are deeply saddened to hear about the untimely demise of our dear colleague Mr. Ajay Desai on ...
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Innovations by four Indian Startups have the potential to reduce GHG by 33 million tonnes by 2029
WWF India’s Climate Solver Awards recognized four cleantech startups addressing issues of air ...
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Cities across the globe face an alarming rise in water risks and must urgently invest in enhanced resilience, according to new WWF scenario analysis
With water crises already plaguing many of the world’s cities, WWF’s new water risk scenarios ...
