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(4/5) By combining legal training with field-based insights, the initiative aims to build stronger enforcement capacity and support more effective action against wildlife crime across the region.
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(5/5) Participants: Kota Wildlife Division, Mukundara Hills TR, Ramgarh Vishadhari TR, Kota Territorial Forest Division, Bundi Territorial Forest Division, Baran Territorial Forest Division, Jhalawar Territorial Forest Division & Chittorgarh Territorial Forest Division.
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(2/5) The workshop brings together 43 forest officials from eight wildlife and territorial forest divisions to strengthen legal knowledge, improve enforcement practices, and enhance the prosecution of wildlife offences.
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(3/5) The training also highlights the importance of integrating human rights and gender considerations into biodiversity conservation, recognising that effective conservation outcomes are closely linked to inclusive, equitable, and rights-based approaches.
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(1/5) A two-day training workshop on the effective implementation of wildlife laws and combating wildlife crime is being organised by WWF-India in Kota on 12–13 June 2026. @ForestRajasthan @Dcdmkota #WildlifeCrime #WildlifeProtection #LawEnforcement #Conservation #WWFIndia
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(1/3) Nature once shaped our lives—and our language. We “put down roots”, or “chased rainbows". But a study published in the journal Earth notes a decline of over 60% in nature-related words between 1800 and 2019—signalling a growing distance from the natural world.
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(2/3) Here's a lesser-used nature-inspired phrase you can bring back into conversation: "go to seed." The idiom comes from botany. When a plant goes to seed, it shifts its energy from producing leaves or flowers to producing seeds.
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(3/3) Over time, the phrase came to describe people, places, or things that have been neglected and fallen into decline. Let’s bring nature back into everyday conversation—and rewild our language. #WWFIndia #Nature #Language #Rewilding
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(1/4) WWF-India is excited to announce new awardees under our flagship Conservation Catalyst Programme (CCP) for 2026-27. Our congratulations to the winners! Learn more here: wwfindia.org/?28322/Grassroo…
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(3/4) The winners are: 🔸Bonding with Animals & Nature Foundation: Saving migratory birds in wetlands of 24 Parganas and Nadia in West Bengal. 🔸Kanniyakumari Nature Foundation: Conservation of the grizzled giant squirrel and their dreys in Sirumalai, Tamil Nadu
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(4/4) Winners (cont.) 3. Kulesh Bhandari: Creating ‘food forests’ in Santhal Pargana, Jharkhand 4. Vivekanand Environment Awareness Brigade: Protecting the Malabar Gliding Frog breeding sites​ in Goa 5. Andaman Conservancy Foundation: Conserving the Theeklo stream in Webi Village
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What do you see when you stand before the ocean? This World Oceans Day, reimagine our relationship with it. Let’s see ocean as home. Because it is. #WWFIndia #WorldOceansDay
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The Centre for Environmental Law, WWF-India, in partnership with the NLU, Delhi, invites you to join one of our specialised one-year Post-Graduate Diplomas. Explore both programs at zurl.co/uICtU. Send in your application at submissionscel@wwfindia.net #WWFIndia
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(1/3) Sustainability begins at home! Swipe to see which eco-friendly practices WWF-India has adopted in its Secretariat Office in New Delhi ➡ #WWFIndia #WorldEnvironmentDay
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(2/3) Sustainability begins at home! #WWFIndia #WorldEnvironmentDay
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This World Environment Day, discover how Nature-based Solutions can strengthen ecosystems and communities against climate change’s impacts. Learn more: wwfindia.org/wwf-india-updat… #WorldEnvironmentDay #NatureBasedSolutions #WWFIndia
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(1/2) If you've never heard of a chappar (छापर), you're probably not alone. This World Environment Day, learn about a rare freshwater source unique to Central India. #WorldEnvironmentDay #WWFIndia
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