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WTI projects protect nesting olive ridleysWTI projects protect nesting olive ridleys
Orissa, April 15, 2009: In March this year, two years since it last witnessed 'arribada', the Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary in Orissa has seen the spectacular mass-nesting of olive ridley sea turtles. 
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Taming traffic in BandipurTaming Traffic in Bandipur National Park
Bandipur (Karnataka), October 16, 2008: Wild animals trying to cross the road or carcasses of those killed while attempting it, are a common sight for travelers on a 12.5 km stretch within Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, along the Mysore to Ooty state highway.
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RAP facilitates rescue and rehabilitation in AsssamRAP Facilitates Rescue and Rehabilitation in Assam
Kaziranga (Assam), August 8, 2008: A slow loris and two pythons were among the animals rescued by the NGO Nature’s Bonyapran in Sonitpur district of Assam, under an ongoing Rapid Action Project (RAP) funded by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).
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Upper Nilgiri plateau where Todas live following their traditional waysTodas for Tigers
Nilgiris (Tamil Nadu), August 1, 2008: In contrast to the disappointing decline in India’s overall tiger population revealed in the latest census, tiger numbers in Tamil Nadu’s protected areas have shown a promising increase since 2002.
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GreateNewly discovered Greater adjutant stork population thriving in Bihar
Bhagalpur (Bihar), June 23, 2008: While the Greater adjutant stork (Leptoptilos dubius) population of the world is seeing a general decline, a recently discovered population in Bihar has been growing steadily, says Arvind Mishra, member of the State Wildlife Board, Government of Bihar. Read More
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rehabilitated otter in its natural habitatHand reared otter being returned to the wild
Bhagalpur (Bihar), June 13, 2008: Eight years after being rescued from poachers, a captive-reared smooth coated otter is being returned to its natural habitat in Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar. The otter, a male named Ganga is undergoing acclimatisation as part of its soft release,being carried out by a team from TM Bhagalpur University with help from Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). Read More

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Electric fencing in Kuthori, AssamSpark of hope for farmers in Assam: Conflict prevention through electric fencing
Kuthori (Assam), April 17, 2008: An electric fence along the border of Kuthori Village in Assam has successfully reduced instances of crop raiding by wild animals from the adjacent Kaziranga National Park, allowing the villagers to resume cultivation after a hiatus of over three years.
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Poonch landscapeSaving lives in Poonch–RAP to reduce human-wildlife conflict
Poonch (Jammu & Kashmir), April 10, 2008:
Human-wildlife conflicts have been significantly reduced in Poonch, a remote district in the northern state of Jammu & Kashmir in India, following the activities undertaken by Dr Shahid Iqbal, an IFS officer, under a Rapid Action Project (RAP) funded by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).
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Rescued Openbill storksBreaking the fall - conserving Openbill storks in Arrearjhar, Assam
Arrearjhar (Assam), April 8, 2008: As the monsoon ends, the few hundred Openbill stork nests on the canopy of the sal trees of Arrearjhar area near Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam come alive with new hatchlings. However, the change in the rain pattern and extremities of weather recorded last year deceived the birds into laying their eggs at a wrong time resulting in the hatchlings emerging under unfavourable conditions, drastically increasing their mortality.
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Handing over cheques to villagersBringing the stripes back to Sariska
Behror, (Rajasthan), October 17, 2007:
Two years after reports of the disappearance of tigers from the Sariska Tiger Reserve, bringing into sharp focus the plight of India’s national animal and the serious poaching pressures it was under, the Rajasthan Forest Department has taken the first step forward in bringing the tigers back.
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King cobraSnake Bites Kill 100 Around Dudhwa National Park
Lakhimpur (Uttar Pradesh), August 30, 2007: Alarmed by the rising number of snake bites in the villages adjoining the Dudhwa National Park, the forest officials organized a workshop to sensitize people to deal with the situation.  57 people have already died of snake bites in the past eight months in the region.
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Handing over life jackets to the patrolling staff in Pobitora Wildlife SanctuaryPobitora flooded: WTI sends life jackets for the patrolling staff
Pobitora (Assam), August 7, 2007:
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, which has the highest concentration of highly endangered Greater one horned rhinocerous, has been completely submerged by the current flood in the north-east Indian Assam state. The sanctuary has at least 70 rhinos in just over 20 sq kilometres of land.
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Singer Zubeen Garg releases a rescued hog deerArtists and students join hands with WTI to help the flood-affected animals in Kaziranga
Kaziranga (Assam), August 1, 2007
:  Well-known Assamese playback singer and composer Zubeen Garg released three rescued hog deer today in the Panbari Reserve Forest in Kaziranga and appealed to people to help the distressed animals in flood waters.
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