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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. It was formed in November 1998, in response to the rapidly deteriorating condition of the country's wildlife. The principal concerns of WTI include crisis management and provision of quick, efficient aid to individuals, species or habitats that require it the most. In the longer term it hopes to achieve, through proactive reforms, an atmosphere conducive to conserving India's wildlife and its habitat. Within just over a decade, WTI has made significant innovative and pioneering contributions in wildlife conservation, making it one of India's key wildlife NGOs

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