Born Free Foundation
The Born Free Foundation campaigns for the protection and conservation of animals in their natural habitat and against the keeping of animals in zoos and circuses and as exotic pets. |
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation
The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation was set in 1984 up to focus on conservation efforts and to increase public awareness and funds for wildlife conservation both in the UK and abroad. To date, through David’s efforts and the generosity of the Foundation’s supporters, over £2.5 million has been raised. |
Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is an international campaigning organisation dedicated to investigating and exposing environmental crime. EIA’s Tiger Campaign has uncovered the global illegal trade in tiger parts and derivatives across Asia, USA and Europe. |
Global Tiger Patrol
The UK based charity, Global Tiger Patrol has been working to conserve the tiger in the wild since 1989, concentrating its work in India which is home to approximately half the world’s remaining tigers. Global Tiger Patrol provides equipment such as binoculars, jeeps, high-speed patrol boats, jungle equipment and training for these men, who put their lives on the line daily. |
Project Tiger
For details on Project Tiger, the Indian Government's scheme to support Indian Wildlife, founded in 1973 by Indira Gandhi. Good information on Project Tiger reserves and what is happening around India. |
Sanctuary Asia Magazine
Sanctuary Asia, India's leading wildlife, conservation and environment magazine, was started by editor Bittu Sahgal in 1981 to raise awareness among Indians of their disappearing natural heritage. Published monthly. |
WWF International
With almost five million supporters distributed throughout five continents, WWF has a global network active in over 90 countries and can safely claim to have played a major role in the evolution of the international conservation movement. |
WWF-UK
Launched on 23 November 1961, WWF-UK was the first National Organisation in the WWF network |
Wildlife Conservation Society
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands. We do so through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world's largest system of urban wildlife parks, led by the flagship Bronx Zoo. |
Wildlife First
Wildlife First advocates wildlife preservation in the context of a mega-extinction spasm induced by man with a distinct approach to wildlife conservation issues. |
Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI)
WPSI collaborate with State Governments to monitor the illegal wildlife trade and then provide them with hands-on training and support to combat poaching and the illegal wildlife trade. |
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