WWF-India's Updates
Updates & Information
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35 Gharials released by Uttar Pradesh Forest Department in collaboration with WWF-India and Ganga Mitras in Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary
35 captive reared Gharials were released into the Ganga at Hastinapur today by Uttar Pradesh Forest ...
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Scaly future for the Indian Pangolin
On the eve of the World Pangolin Day on 20th February 2016, TRAFFIC India, a programme division of ...
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‘Waste-free’ Festival in Sikkim’s Lachen Village Sees Hundreds of Visitors
Adopting an innovative approach to spread the ‘waste-free environment’ message, Lachen, a tourist ...
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Promoting Sustainable Livelihood Practices for Forest Dependent Communities
India’s forests not only support wildlife but also thousands of local communities living in and ...
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A Warm ‘Thank You’ to the Rickshaw pullers, Nature Guides and Forest Staff of Keoladeo National Park
338 people including members of the Forest Department staff, rickshaw pullers who have been trained ...
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India’s first national level workshop on capacity building for effective wildlife law enforcement flagged off in Coimbatore
India’s first National Workshop on Capacity Building for Combating Wildlife Crime was flagged off ...
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On the Trail of Ranthambhore’s Tigers
‘Beyond the realms of Ranthambhore’, a status report on tiger and its prey in the wildlife habitats ...
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419 Turtle Hatchlings Reunite with Ganga at Hastinapur
WWF-India along with UP Forest Department released turtle hatchlings into the Ganges after rearing ...
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Tangible evidence of snow leopards in North Sikkim found
WWF-India engages with Armed Forces, local communities and the Forest Department of Sikkim for ...
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People for Planet: Citizens and Organizations Join Hands for Conservation at the Launch of WWF Volunteers Programme
WWF-India today launched its much-awaited volunteer programme, WWF Volunteers, aimed at inspiring ...
