3rd Stocktaking Conference

The Global Tiger Forum organised the 3rd Stocktaking Conference on 28 – 29 January, in collaboration with Global Tiger Initiative Council (GTIC), National Tiger Conservation Authority (Government of India), Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT...

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3rd Stocktaking Conference

We are pleased to inform you that the 3rd Stocktaking conference on tiger conservation relating to GTRP/NTRP implementation would be held from 28-29 January 2019 at the SCOPE Complex, New Delhi. This is organized by the Global Tiger Forum,...

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Security Audit

The Global Tiger Forum in association with WWF-India and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) has conducted the Security Audit of 25 Tiger Reserves for the NTCA. This exercise is based on a validation study at Kanha and Satkosia Tiger Res...

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Addressing Human-wildlife interface issues in

The GTF in association with NTCA & Uttar Pradesh forest department initiated a project to combat human wildlife conflict (HWC) in U.P (Bijnore, Pilibhit, Lakhimpur Kheri, Kushinagar districts). Under the said project, Phase 1 included ...

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PhD Fellowships in Tiger Conservation for ser

U.S. Tiger University Consortium in partnership with the Global Tiger Initiative Council and the Global Tiger Forum is announcing the 2nd Call for Applications for the PhD programme.  The PhD fellowship is available in Louisiana State Uni...

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Indo-Myanmar Transboundary consultation

Under the ongoing USAID-WCT-GTF engagement for strengthening conservation efforts in Tiger Range Countries, a trans-boundary consultation between India and Myanmar on addressing illegal wildlife trade and trafficking was held on 6 and 7 De...

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Tiger rediscovering habitat in high altitude

Courtesy: The Telegraph A study conducted by scientists of Wildlife Institute of India (WII) released the first photographic record of tiger presence at Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh at a height of 3,630m, the highest range in the ...

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Reversing ban spells danger

Joint statement by GTF and WWF-India on reversal of ban relating to use of Tiger and Rhino body parts in medicine by China The reversal of a long-standing ban on the commercial trade of tiger bone and rhino horn for medicinal purposes cou...

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