Active conservation projects in India
New or updated projects
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Forest Certification in Southern Western Ghats Landscape
The rolling hills of the Western Ghats in India are a biodiversity hotspot containing many endemic and threatened species. The forests of the South We...
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Supporting Wildlife Conservation Activities in North East India
North East India is a landscape of lush evergreen forests and grasslands which provides a home to a range of significant species, including Asian elep...
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Indian Rhino Vision 2020
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MSC Pre-assessment of the Ashtamudi Clam Fishery
Since helping to establish the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) in 1999, WWF has promoted MSC certification as a conservation tool in fisheries around...
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Urbanisation in Biodiversity Hotspots in India
The overall goal of the study is to understand the impact of urbanization in cities located close to India’s biodiversity hotspot regions. The scop...
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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...
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Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS)
WWF’s Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS) was set up to focus on the conservation of these iconic flagship species. The programme was dev...
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Terai Arc Landscape - securing corridors, curbing poaching and mitigating HWC
The Terai Arc Landscape contains spectacular forests, savannahs and grasslands, providing vital habitat for three endangered large mammals: tiger, ele...
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Conservation of Red Pandas
Scientific information on the status of the red panda in Sikkim is very scant. While large areas are shown as red panda distribution areas, the realit...
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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...
