Wildlife Trust of India

The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is an Indian nature conservation organisation.[1][2][3]

Wildlife Trust of India (WTI)
TypeCharitable Trust
IndustryWildlife Conservation
Founded1998, New Delhi, INDIA
HeadquartersNOIDA, Uttar Pradesh INDIA
Area served
All India
ServicesEmergency Rescue, Species Recovery, Conservation Action
Number of employees
150+
Websitewww.wti.org.in

WTI was formed in November 1998 in New Delhi, India, as a response to the rapidly deteriorating condition of wildlife in India. WTI is a registered charity in India (under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961).

Priority landscapes

WTI currently focuses its resources on six priority landscapes – northeast India, western Himalayas, terai, southern Ghats system, central India and terrestrial ecosystems. One of its projects in to protect the Sarus crane.[4]

Jointly run centres

The Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation is a wildlife care facility that is run by Wildlife Trust of India and Assam Forest Department, with financial support from International Fund for Animal Welfare.[5][6][7]

The Udanti Tiger Reserve in Gariaband district, Chhattisgarh, is run by Wildlife Trust of India and the Chhattisgarh forest department.[8]

See also

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