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WWF-India completed 40 years on 26th November 2009 in its service to the nation for the conservation of India’s natural heritage and ecology.
The organisation’s older programmes of educational awareness, freshwater and species have since been augmented by our work on marine conservation, sustainable livelihoods, environmental law, sustainable agriculture and climate change. Whilst these programmes have been listed in the report, three key areas need to be highlighted namely, the Indira Gandhi Conservation Monitoring Center which comprises WWF-India’s GIS and electronic media information capabilities, the Centre for environmental law which has led a long innings in conducting diploma courses and have increasingly reached out to conduct programmes on wildlife trade and crime, ecological tourism and supporting university curricula; and the work of Traff ic India on illegal trade and related training.
The impact of WWF-India’s conservation alliances, partnerships and communication units which have taken the message of conservation to the business sector as well to many sections of Indian society in a way we never reached out before also needs to be highlighted.
Ravi Singh, SG & CEO, WWF-India
The organisation’s older programmes of educational awareness, freshwater and species have since been augmented by our work on marine conservation, sustainable livelihoods, environmental law, sustainable agriculture and climate change. Whilst these programmes have been listed in the report, three key areas need to be highlighted namely, the Indira Gandhi Conservation Monitoring Center which comprises WWF-India’s GIS and electronic media information capabilities, the Centre for environmental law which has led a long innings in conducting diploma courses and have increasingly reached out to conduct programmes on wildlife trade and crime, ecological tourism and supporting university curricula; and the work of Traff ic India on illegal trade and related training.
The impact of WWF-India’s conservation alliances, partnerships and communication units which have taken the message of conservation to the business sector as well to many sections of Indian society in a way we never reached out before also needs to be highlighted.
Ravi Singh, SG & CEO, WWF-India