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I am an Assistant Conservator of Forest, West Bengal Forest Service. Also appeared for Indian Forest Service interview Passionate about forests, wildlife (tigers mainly!!), wildlife photography and trekking! Love to teach & have 4+ years of experience as a faculty for UPSC Environment & Geography. Also love outdoor sports and poetry! Come with me on my journey to conserve the natural wealth and wildlife of India
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Inspire, Sensitize and Educate the people for nature conservation. Beside conservation works foundation promote ecotourism in national parks such as for tiger safari, bird watching. Organise training on wildlife rescue and wildlife management. Help us to expedite our conservation efforts and help in saving nature Contact on :
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Wildlife Trust of India is a national conservation organisation committed to effective action for the protection of India's natural heritage. Our principal objectives include managing or preventing wildlife crises and mitigating threats to individual wild animals, their populations and habitats through holistic strategies and practical interventions. Our mission : To conserve wildlife and its habitat and to work for the welfare of individual wild animals, in partnership with communities and governments' Our vision : A secure natural heritage of India
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Environmentalist Foundation of India (EFI) is a wildlife conservation and habitat restoration group focusing on realtime, result oriented environment conservation efforts. Volunteer for India and her Environment with EFI!. www.indiaenvironment.org
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Senaapathy Kangayam Cattle Research Foundation (SKCRF) is an in situ conservation and breeding centre based in Kuttapalayam in Tirupur district of Tamil Nadu. SKCRF functions as a resource and research centre working on conservation of native breeds of cattle. Awareness is focussed more intensely for the Kangayam breed and the Korangadu, a unique silvi pastoral land and farming system which is unique to Kongu region, mid-western Tamilnadu. Kangayam breed and the Korangadu are interdependent and hence they need to be protected from the serious threats that they face. SKCRF also works to preserve the bio-cultural values and the uniqueness around our indigenous breeds of livestock and the traditional knowledge associated with it.