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Active conservation projects in India

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Royal Bardia National Park, Terai Arc Landscape, Nepal

Conservation Initiatives at Priority Sites in the Terai Arc Landscape

The Terai Arc Landscape contains spectacular forests, savannahs and grasslands, providing vital habitat for three endangered large mammals: tiger, ele...

Modified: Oct 2009 - Started: Oct 2004

Less Water More Rice

This project will progress the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India. It builds on the 3-year work of the Dialogue in Water, Food and Environm...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jan 2008

WWF Tiger Action Plan

Drawing upon 4 decades of tiger conservation work with partners around the globe, WWF has developed a new and far-reaching strategy for tiger conserva...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Apr 2002

Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS)

WWF initiated the development of an Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS), following priorities defined in the WWF Asia/Pacific Regional St...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jul 1999

Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), two month old cub.

Tiger Conservation Programme

The project aims at conserving the tiger and the species that cohabit its habitat. Project activities primarily focus on conservation efforts within t...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Jul 2003

Securing the Future of Medicinal Plant Resources

This project seeks to address the problem of dwindling medicinal plant resources and the consequent effects on both health care systems and wild popul...

Modified: Nov 2008 - Started: Jan 1998

Documentation on Sacred High Altitude Lakes of Indian Himalaya

The documentation, in form of a semi-technical publication, will help WWF India in networking and planning its conservation initiatives on high altitu...

Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Dec 2004

Forest and Trade Network

The Global Forest and Trade Network (GFTN) aims to establish a new Forest and Trade Network (FTN) in India, based within WWF India's office. GFTN will...

Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Jan 2008

Ecological Footprint and Conversion of Forests in Critical Ecoregions

The project aims to reduce India’s ecological footprint caused by the conversion of forests in the world’s critical ecoregions. Internationally this i...

Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jan 2007

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