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      • Conservation Dogs Unit
      • Catalysing Conservation
      • Resilient Futures
      • Freshwater Ecosystems
        • Riverine Ecosystems and Livelihoods Programme
        • Programme Makara
      • Developing an Ecology-based Conservation Strategy for the Indian Pangolin
      • Western Ghats: Improving Large Carnivore Connectivity
      • Otter Ecology and Hydrology Project
      • Ecosystem Restoration Programme
    • Communities
      • Village Social Transformation
      • Supporting Resettled Villages
    • One Health
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      • Save Our Tigers Campaign
      • LetsTalkTigers Campaign
        • Tiger Matters Documentary
      • Trapped In Trade
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WCT Project Documentaries

Wildlife Conservation Trust – An Overview of Our 360 Degree Approach
An Overview of Our 360 Degree Approach
Protecting Our Protectors: World Day for Safety and Health at Work
World Day for Safety and Health at Work
‘Tiger Matters’ is a conservation documentary film that highlights the critical linkage between tigers, forests, river systems and humans. The film details the intricate and interwoven actions needed to secure the future of tiger habitats and local communities. ‘Tiger Matters’ is a joint programme by WCT and USAID, executed in close cooperation with the forest departments of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
Tiger Matters – A WCT-USAID Conservation Initiative
Conservation Research in the Western Ghats (Marathi)
संवर्धन संशोधन: पश्चिम घाट
जंगलांच्या आसपासच्या खेड्यांमध्ये राबवलेल्या पर्यावरणास पूरक, ऊर्जा-कार्यक्षम आणि परवडणाऱ्या अशा वॉटर हीटर प्रकल्पामुळे जंगलांची तोड कमी होण्यास, मानवी आरोग्य सुधारण्यास, आणि मानव-वन्यजीव संपर्क टाळण्यास कशी मदत होइल हे जाणून घेण्यासाठी वाइल्ड लाइफ़ कंज़र्वेशन ट्रस्ट निर्मित ‘हीटर ऑफ होप’ हा माहितीपट जरूर पहा.
Heater of Hope I Marathi
दूर-दराज़ के भारतीय गाँवों में, जो कि वनों के आसपास बसे हैं, पर्यावरण की दृष्टि से संपोषणीय हीटर के अपनाए जाने से वनों के कटने की दर, श्वसन सम्बन्धी रोगों तथा मानव और वन्य पशुओं के बीच टकराव में किस तरह से कमी आएगी, यह जानने के लिए वाइल्ड लाइफ़ कंज़र्वेशन ट्रस्ट द्वारा निर्मित 'हीटर ऑफ होप' यह डॉक्यूमेंट्री जरूर देखिए।
Heater of Hope I Hindi
Conservation Dogs चे पथक, WCT च्या विभिन्न शाखांचे संवर्धन काम अधिक कार्यक्षमतेने पार पाडण्यात मोलाचे सहाय्य करत आहेत. वन्यजीव संरक्षण संदर्भातील आव्हाने सतत वाढत आहेत, त्यांचे उपाय शोधण्यासाठी Conservation Dogs चे योगदान उपयुक्त ठरण्याची अमर्याद शक्यता आहे.
WCT’s Conservation Dogs: Breaking New Grounds I Marathi
संरक्षण के काम में दक्ष कुत्ते WCT के संगठन का एक अभिन्न अंग हैं और जटिल संरक्षण संबंधी समस्याओं को हल करने में बेहद सहायक साबित हो रहे हैं। वनों के संरक्षण से जुडी चुनौतियाँ लगातार बढ़ रही हैं , उनका समाधान ढूंढने में संरक्षण कुत्तों के योगदान की असीम संभावनाएँ हैं। संरक्षण कुत्तों के अग्रणी काम की जानकारी के लिए , यह फिल्म जरूर देखिये।
WCT’s Conservation Dogs: Breaking New Grounds I Hindi
WCT’s Conservation Dogs act as force multipliers and assist our different departments in solving complex conservation problems.
WCT’s Conservation Dogs: Breaking New Grounds
WCT's Conservation Research in the Western #Ghats focusses on landscape-scale assessments of large carnivores and their prey. Intact connectivity will enable viable populations of large mammals to persist in the landscape. Watch the video for a glimpse of our on-going work in the region.
Conservation Research in the Western Ghats
Averting Epidemics – WCT’s Disease Surveillance Project
Averting Epidemics – WCT’s Disease Surveillance Project
‘Heater of Hope’ is the story of how an environmentally sustainable, energy efficient and affordable water heater project by the Wildlife Conservation Trust is likely to help reduce deforestation, improve human health, and reduce human-wildlife interactions, in villages around forests.
Heater of Hope I English
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