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5Tigers: The Tiger Information Network
Save The Tiger Fund grantees have been working diligently in each of the world’s remaining tiger landscapes to understand basic tiger ecology, predator-prey relationships, habitat use and distribution patterns, and reproductive biology of the Tiger.

Applied Environment Research Foundation:
Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF) is a registered non-government organisation (NGO) that aims to demonstrate the conservation of biological diversity through the active participation of local communities combined with the use of research techniques.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Applied Environment Research Foundation

ARKive:
ARKive is gathering together the very best films and photographs of the world's species into one centralised digital library, to create a unique audio-visual record of life on Earth, prioritising those species at most risk of extinction. Preserved and maintained for future generations, ARKive is making this key resource accessible to all, from scientists and conservationists to the general public and school children, via its award-winning website.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: ARKive

ATREE:
ATREE's mission is to promote socially just environmental conservation and sustainable development by generating rigorous interdisciplinary knowledge that engages actively with academia, policy makers, practitioners, activists, students and wider public audiences.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: www.atree.org

Current Conservation:
Current Conservation carries the latest in research news from the natural- and social-science facets of conservation, such as conservation biology, environmental history, anthropology and sociology, ecological economics, landscape ecology, etc.


Earth Day Network:
Growing out of the first Earth Day, Earth Day Network (EDN) works with over 22,000 partners in 192 countries to broaden, diversify and mobilize the environmental movement. More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: www.earthday.org

Elephant Family:
Elephant family, at present is the only charity in the UK solely dedicated to wild and captive Asian elephants and is a small but hugely ambitious charity, working to save the Asian elephant from extinction and abuse.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: www.elephantfamily.org

Endangered Species International:
Endangered Species International is strongly committed to reversing the trend of human-induced species extinction, saving endangered animals, and preserving wild places!
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Endangered Species International

The Environmental Investigation Agency:
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is an independent campaigning organization that has been ‘protecting the environment with intelligence’ - developing innovative and effective investigative methods for defending the environment and seeking lasting solutions.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Environmental Investigation Agency

IUCN Cat Specialist Group:
The IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group brings together more than 200 of the world’s leading cat experts, including scientists, wildlife managers and conservationists who are dedicated to advancing the understanding and conservation of the world’s 36 wild living cat species.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: IUCN Cat Specialist Group

Kalpavriksh:
Kalpavriksh is a non-profit organization, based in Delhi and Pune, working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Kalpavriksh Environment Action Group

Ministry of Environment & Forests :
The primary concerns of the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) are implementation of policies and programmes relating to conservation of the country's natural resources including its lakes and rivers, its biodiversity, forests and wildlife, ensuring the welfare of animals, and the prevention and abatement of pollution.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: MOEF

Nature Conservation Foundation:
At the Nature Conservation Foundation, the goal is to contribute to the knowledge and conservation of India’s unique wildlife heritage with innovative research and imaginative solutions and design conservation strategies that are locally-appropriate.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: NCF-India

Our Planet:
A brilliant website on news about environment and development from around the world.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Our Planet

Parisar:
Parisar is a Pune India based civil society organization which focuses on sustainable development. Over the last decade or so, its main focus has been the snowballing issue of urban transport in Pune and other Indian cities.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Parisar

People and Wildlife:
People and Wildlife provides a forum for human-wildlife conflict issues, promoting non-lethal, innovative solutions, information exchange, and a network to bring together experts, managers, institutions and the communities affected by conflict.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: People and Wildlife

Project Tiger:
The main objective of Project Tiger is to ensure a viable population of tiger in India and to preserve for all time, areas of biological importance as a natural heritage for the benefit, education and enjoyment of the people.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Project Tiger

Sanctuary Asia:
Sanctuary Asia has generated reliable information for its readers on India's national parks, sanctuaries, tiger reserves and protected forests. It shares cutting-edge developments concerning wildlife and nature conservation, natural history, science, and climate change.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Sanctuary Asia

Save India’s Tigers:
Their goal is to encourage and invite those lovers of India's tigers to publicly, privately donate, sponsor India’s tigers and hope to give you a better insight to the world of Indian tiger conservation.


Save the Rhino:
Save the Rhino works to conserve viable populations of critically endangered rhinos in Africa and Asia. By funding field projects and through education, their goal is to deliver material, long-lasting and widespread benefits to rhinos and other endangered species, ecosystems and to the people living in these areas. For more Information, Please visit their Website: Save the Rhino

Society for Conservation Biology (SCB):
The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) is an international professional organization dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Society for Conservation Biology

Species Survival Network (SSN):
The Species Survival Network (SSN) is an international coalition of organizations committed to the promotion, enhancement and strict enforcement of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) through scientific and legal research, education and advocacy.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Species Survival Network (SSN)

The Story of Stuff:
The Story of Stuff Project was created by Annie Leonard to leverage and extend the film’s impact. They amplify public discourse on a series of environmental, social and economic concerns and facilitate the growing Story of Stuff community’s involvement in strategic efforts to build a more sustainable and just world.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: The Story of Stuff

The Fund For The Tiger:
They began grants to assist tiger conservation efforts in India and Nepal through the Wildlife Protection Society of India and the International Trust for Nature Conservation in Nepal.


The Truth About Tigers:
This site, as well as the film that it accompanies, is a non-profit, non-commercial effort. Its objective is to answer the many fundamental questions that people have regarding tigers and their conservation, and provide some direction to those who want to get involved. A thorough reading of the various pages on this site will provide insights that are based on years of practical experience.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: The Truth about tigers

Tiger Awareness:
Tiger Awareness is a voluntary non-profit making charity and gives free talks to schools, the public, and other organizations. All donations and funds raised go towards tiger projects.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Tiger Awareness

TRAFFIC:
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, works to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature. For more Information, Please visit their Website: Traffic

Trek Di:
Trek'Di organizes Sahyadri Treks, Himalayan Treks, Nature Introduction (Jungle) Camps & Safaris, Short Nature trails, Corporate outdoor events & outbound training, Management training programs, Serious Adventure sports like rock climbing, rafting, paragliding and Para-motoring.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Trek Di

Vanarai Foundation:
The Foundation insists on clean, green, self reliant villages, afforestation, and agriculture with modern methods, animal husbandry, latrines and gobar gas for every house, eradication of illiteracy, family planning and creating local employment opportunities.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Vanarai Foundation

WILDAID:
WildAid aims to end the illegal wildlife trade within our lifetimes by focusing on raising awareness to reduce the demand for threatened and endangered species products and to increase public support for wildlife conservation.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: WildAid

Wildlife Institute of India:
Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is an internationally acclaimed Institution, which offers training program, academic courses and advisory in wildlife research and management. The Institute is actively engaged in research across the breadth of the country on biodiversity related issues.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Wildlife Institute of India

Wildlife Conservation Society:
IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. It supports scientific research, manages field projects all over the world and brings governments, NGOs, UN agencies, companies and local communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best practice.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Wildlife Conservation Society

Wildlife Protection Society of India:
WPSI's main aim has been to tackle India's growing wildlife crisis by providing support and information to government authorities to combat poaching and the escalating illegal wildlife trade and has now broadened its focus to deal with human-animal conflicts and provide support for research projects.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Wildlife Protection Society of India

Wildlife Trust of India:
Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), is a non-profit conservation organisation, committed to urgent action that works towards the protection of India's wildlife. Its mission is to conserve nature, especially endangered species and threatened habitats, in partnership with communities and governments.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Wildlife Trust of India

Wildlife SOS:
Wildlife SOS aims to start a movement and make lasting change to protect and conserve India's natural heritage, forests and wildlife wealth and actively works towards protecting the Indian wildlife, conserving habitat, studying biodiversity, conducting research and creating alternative and sustainable livelihoods for erstwhile poacher communities.
For more Information, Please visit their Website: Wildlife SOS