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The results of ‘Young Tiger Ambassadors’ contest will be announced on 06 August 2010.

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Bengal Tiger

One of the most charismatic of the big predators, the Bengal Tiger has facinated humans from time immemorial. The roar of a bengal tiger is the heart beat of many of India’s forests.

However, humanity poses the biggest threat to the continued survival of tigers in the wild today. Learn more about the tiger, challenges it faces, what WWF-India is doing and what you can do to help the big cat.

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Panda Calling

WWF-India launches 'Panda Calling'- Our Partnership Programme.

Come, be a part of the movement!

TOGETHER we can be the CHANGE for our living planet.

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WWF hunts for Tiger Ambassadors

WWF-India is looking for two young people to participate in the International Youth Tiger Summit, which will take place in Vladivostok, Russia from 12-19 September 2010.

Deadline for submission of application is 19 July 2010

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The dogs have been trained to detect hidden wildlife articles such as Tiger bone and skin, Leopard bone and skin and bear bile.

MP, Maharashtra and Jharkhand deploy sniffer dogs to combat wildlife crime

Posted on 29 July 2010 | 0 comments

New Delhi: Five dogs specially trained to sniff out illegal wildlife products today joined the ranks of the Forest Departments of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Jharkhand.

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The campaign received  an enthusiastic start with active participation of about 2000 cadets

Cadets at NDA Pune show their support for conservation

Posted on 18 July 2010 | 5 comments

On a wonderful breezy day of 17th July ,2010, WWF-India launched its conservation message at the National Defence Academy, Pune for the first time.

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Mr Deepak Bohara, Chairperson, GTF & Minister of Forests and Soil Conservation, Govt of Nepal, Dr Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary, NTCA & Secretary General, GTF and Mr. Ravi Singh, SG & CEO, WWF- India.

Tiger conservation forum promises long term sustained commitment

Posted on 28 June 2010 | 4 comments

New Delhi: As the meeting of the Global Tiger forum (GTF) opened today, the governments of member Tiger Range Countries and other member countries showed greater desire to give an impetus to tiger conservation and steer the ...

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