Vivek Menon, the first Asian Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, discusses the urgent challenges in wildlife conservation, the protection of endangered species, and pathways to ecological balance on @DoordarshanNational watch video on watch page
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NDTV World Summit | Vivek Menon, Founder of Wildlife Trust of India Talks About Poaching Concerns watch video on watch page
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Join us for a free webinar on Cyber HAWK, an innovative application designed to empower cyber spotters to protect wildlife!
September 19 | 4–5:30 PM IST
Register now: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/3Q4kUzXORU6LbgIci…
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23 years of the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) — India’s pioneering wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre located in Borjuri, #Assam. watch video on watch page
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From tiny seeds to thriving mangrove trees! Our Central Mangrove Nursery in Payyanur #Kannur #Kerala nurtures 15 mangrove species native to Kerala - carefully growing strong saplings ready to restore and protect our coastlines. Unlike traditional nurseries, we operate on land adjacent to mangroves, providing ideal conditions for healthy growth. watch video on watch page
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We salute India’s Guardians of the Wild — our Van Rakshaks — who risk their lives every single day to protect our forests, wildlife, and biodiversity #WorldRangerDay2025 watch video on watch page
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Check out our Wild Bytes episode on #InternationalTigerDay, featuring Prof. Qamar Qureshi, Senior Advisor at the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and a stalwart in tiger conservation in India. watch video on watch page
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This #InternationalTigerDay, tune in to the latest episode of Sher Khan on @AajTakRadio, where Dr. Abhishek Ghoshal, Head of Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation at @WildlifeTrustofIndia, shares insightful perspectives on the majestic Bengal tiger. watch video on watch page
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Catch Jose Louies, CEO of @WildlifeTrustofIndia , in conversation with @AajTakRadio about 'Operation Shikar' - an undercover operation (2015-17) that led to the dismantling of a large-scale illegal ivory trade and elephant poaching network in India. The real-life operation also inspired the Amazon Prime series ‘Poacher’. watch video on watch page
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Catch Upasana Ganguly, Head of WTI's Right of Passage Projects, in conversation with @AajTakRadio about elephants and our work to secure their right of passage in India. watch video on watch page
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Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is a wildlife conservation action institution, established in 1998 in response to the growing challenges facing India’s wildlife and natural habitats. Its mission is to conserve wildlife and its habitats, and to work for the welfare of individual wild animals, in partnership with communities and government agencies.
WTI's central mandate is wildlife crisis management—delivering timely, effective, and science-based interventions to safeguard animals, species, and habitats in distress. The organisation is committed to preventing and mitigating threats through practical, on-ground solutions that drive meaningful and lasting conservation impact.
Joined 30 July 2007