Emergency support to wildlife areas
In the mid-1980s, a quick response fund - the Tiger Emergency Fund (TEF), was established. Kaziranga National Park in Assam became one of the first beneficiaries of this fund. The park was devastated by floods in 1988, causing havoc to wildlife. The support from TEF assisted the authorities in providing much needed immediate relief measures. Subsequently, the fund supported fire control in Panna National Park, anti-poaching in Corbett Tiger Reserve and drought relief measures in Sariska National Park, as well as Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in the same year.
Emergency support from 2000
Year 2009
Emergency support from 2000
Year 2009
WWF-India has supported communities around tiger reserves during natural calamities
