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  • Earth Day Celebrations 2006 at WWF-India. Seated from left Mr. Uday Shanker, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India; Ms. Sindu Cauveriappa, Intel Technology India Pvt Ltd; and Ms. Lima Rosalind, Director - Environment Education Programme, WWF-India

    Ministry of Environment and Forests, WWF-India and Intel join hands for Earth Day Celebrations

    WWF-India, Intel Technology India Private Limited and the Ministry of Environment and Forests ...

    22 April 2006
  • Billy Arjan Singh, renowned conservationist and recipient of this year's Padma Bhusan, with Ravi Singh, SG & CEO, WWF-India, talk about the future of conservation during the former's visit to the WWF-India Secretariat.

    Billy Arjan Singh awarded Padma Bhushan

    Renowned tiger conservationist, Arjan Singh, was awarded the prestigious Padma Bhushan – one of the ...

    30 March 2006
  • pess conference

    Animal Planet in association with WWF presents an eco-reality Series - Planet Action

    Around the globe, animals and their habitats are being threatened. Most often, the danger comes as ...

    29 March 2006
  • India and US sign wildlife agreement

    New Delhi, India – While much attention has focused on a recent nuclear deal between the US and ...

    03 March 2006
  • Year of the Turtle 2006 logo YOT2006.jpg

    25 Countries announce “Year of the Turtle”

    March 1st kicks off 2006 as the official Year of the Turtle within the Indian Ocean and South-East ...

    01 March 2006
  • Hydropower in Africa must benefit the poor

    A report published today by WWF, Oxfam and WaterAid reveals that hydropower has the potential to ...

    28 February 2006
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      Smooth-coated otter

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