Giving monthly is an easy, effective way
to be a hero for nature 365 days a year!
Wild species do not exist in isolation—they are integral to the balance of the ecosystems that nourish us. But biodiversity is declining around the world. Experts say we’re in the middle of a mass extinction event—the sixth one in Earth’s history, and this one is driven by human activity.
India is home to the largest share of the global wild tiger population and nearly 60% of the wild Asiatic elephants in the world. It is vital that we care for these populations to ensure the survival of the species, but their natural habitats are disappearing and degrading at an alarming rate.
WWF-India is working every day to preserve wild species and spaces in India. Your support is the driving force behind our efforts. Help us secure the future of our country’s wildlife and everything that depends on it.
Prevent human-wildlife conflict and promote coexistence
Restore vital natural habitats for endangered species such as the tiger, Asian elephant, red panda, snow leopard and Indian rhino
Track, trace and monitor wild populations; leverage science and technology, including installing camera traps and data analysis, to conduct surveys in challenging terrains for research and monitoring
Conserve corridors essential for wildlife movement
Curb poaching and illegal wildlife trade
Giving monthly is an easy, effective way
to be a hero for nature 365 days a year!
Thanks for making a lasting difference for nature
Giving monthly is an easy, efficient and effective way to protect the planet
Wild species do not exist in isolation—they are integral to the balance of the ecosystems that nourish us. But biodiversity is declining around the world. Experts say we’re in the middle of a mass extinction event—the sixth one in Earth’s history, and this one is driven by human activity.
India is home to the largest share of the global wild tiger population and nearly 60% of the wild Asiatic elephants in the world. It is vital that we care for these populations to ensure the survival of the species, but their natural habitats are disappearing and degrading at an alarming rate.
WWF-India is working every day to preserve wild species and spaces in India. Your support is the driving force behind our efforts. Help us secure the future of our country’s wildlife and everything that depends on it.
Prevent human-wildlife conflict and promote coexistence
Restore vital natural habitats for endangered species such as the tiger, Asian elephant, red panda, snow leopard and Indian rhino
Track, trace and monitor wild populations; leverage science and technology, including installing camera traps and data analysis, to conduct surveys in challenging terrains for research and monitoring
Conserve corridors essential for wildlife movement
Curb poaching and illegal wildlife trade