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August 1 marks Earth Overshoot Day in 2018
On 1 August 2018, humanity will have used nature's resource budget for the entire year, according ...
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Global Tiger Day ‘18: A Land to Share and Preserve. An Animal to Protect and Conserve.
On Global Tiger Day 2018 (GTD ‘18), taking the annual theme of #Connect2Tiger, WWF-India conducted ...
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Over 60 IFS officers learn about wildlife conservation and protection programmes of TRAFFIC and WWF-India
On 16 July 2018, TRAFFIC and WWF-India hosted a group of 61 Indian Forest Service (IFS) Officers at ...
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ITBP, Uttarakhand Forest Department and WCCB to coordinate efforts to curb trans-boundary illegal wildlife trade
On 11 July 2018, TRAFFIC India organised a multi-agency coordination meeting where senior officials ...
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WWF-India’s North Bank and Kaziranga Karbi Anglong landscapes merged
The northeastern state of Assam presents a landscape of lush forests and grasslands that are home ...
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‘Community based wildlife protection initiatives’: Need of the hour to curb wildlife crime in Nagaland
Nagaland Forest Department and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB)along with TRAFFIC in India had ...
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Black Spotted Turtles no match for fast and furious illegal trade
Asia’s illegal trade in the Black Spotted Turtle is spiralling out of control. A new TRAFFIC study ...
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Smart Cities of Panaji, Pune and Rajkot join the WWF ‘We Love Cities’ public campaign Citizens to choose their favourite city, based on sustainable action
Panaji, Pune and Rajkot are the 2018 India entrants to WWF’s global ‘We Love Cities’ campaign, ...
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Top conservation leadership come together to discuss Corridors, Connectivity and Landscapes for wildlife conservation
A three-day workshop on wildlife corridors organised by WWF-India and WWF Tigers Alive deliberated ...
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Conservation Leadership through education in schools in Uttarakhand
Hazara Taungya, located in the Dholkhand Range along the southern boundary of Rajaji Tiger ...