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WWF Publications

WWF-India has been periodically publishing reports and publications for its stakeholders, members of the scientific community and media.
  • Indian Sundarbans Delta- A Vision

    The Vision Document has been created in response to a priority action point identified at a ...

    15 March 2011
  • Voices of Change: Stories from Ladakh and Sundarbans

    03 January 2011
  • WWF-India's Relief Work in Ladakh

    WWF-India's Relief Work in Ladakh

    "After shifting to another camp we are missing the WWF-India Camp office team. They were with us ...

    05 October 2010
  • Tiger Conservation Programme 3 years & beyond

    28 September 2010
  • Landscapes of Hope: Confrontation to Co-existence

    Landscapes of Hope

    28 September 2010
  • Road to Redemption

    28 September 2010
  • Indian Rhino Vision 2020

    18 May 2010
  • Securing a Future for Asia's Wild Rhinos and Elephants

    18 May 2010
  • Conservation of Asian Elephant in the Nilgiris Eastern Ghats Landscape

    18 May 2010
  • Conserving Protected Areas and Wildlife

    In the national context, the role of environment law in fostering sustainable development is ...

    31 March 2010
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    • Smooth-coated Otter

      Smooth-coated otter

    • The Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is one of the most endangered freshwater crocodile species – it is cited as critically endangered by IUCN, and is listed as a Schedule I species in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

      Gharial

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    • Reducing footprint
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