The Wildlife Trust of India is a professional body that undertakes conservation action in response to the needs of the country. However, such actions can only be done with the support of a charitable public and donor agencies that have conservation and animal welfare as their mandate.
It is the unstinting support of such individuals and organisations that have helped Wildlife Trust of India achieve its myriad successes. It is to the organisation's credit that no single donor that has funded this organisation thus far has stopped their support to this cause.
Wildlife Trust of India believes in working hand in hand with partner organisations and conservation agencies worldwide, after having aligned the conservation priorities of both agencies so that a win-win situation is created. Similarly, with individuals, it does not believe in putting money into a common basket, wherein the donor is unsure of its usage. Donors are instead assigned specific projects and kept informed on how the money is spent. These are the sort of approaches that has created this strong partnership between the giving public, agencies and Wildlife Trust of India.
LIST OF DONORS
INTERNATIONAL
Asian Rhino Project
Barnston-Koutsaftis Family Foundation
British High Commission
Continental Products Inc.
CWI (Care for the Wild International)
DSWF (David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation)
IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare)
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)- Netherlands
Japan Wildlife Conservation Society
NF&WS (National Fish & Wildlife Service)
PTES (People's Trust for Endangered Species)
Rowell Foundation
Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation
USF&WS (United States Fish & Wildlife Service)
World Bank
World Land Trust
WPA (World Pheasant Association)
WSPA (World Society for Protection of Animals)
NATIONAL
Air India
Charities Aid Foundation
Department of Wildlife Protection - Jammu & Kashmir
GHCL (Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Limited)
MoEF (Ministry of Environment and Forests)
NMDC (National Mineral Development Corporation Limited)
Oil & Natural Gas
Commission (ONGC)
Oil India Limited
Serenity Trust
Sofia House of Tourism
Tata Chemicals Limited
WII (Wildlife Institute of India)
To strengthen and streamline wildlife rehabilitation efforts in the country, WTI and IFAW has launched its new “IFAW-WTI Emergency Relief Network” (ERN), an association of wildlife rehabilitators in India. Read more
Rapid Action Projects
Calling all organisations, NGOs and individuals to join hands with us to tackle conservation problems in your state or area. Read More
WTI offers a wide variety of jobs and volunteering opportunities in the field of wildlife conservaton across the country. For current openings Click Here