The main objective of the survey is to witness, experience and understand the complex network of nature, the intrinsic inter-relationship between the trees and animals in our city
This initiative aims to inspire individuals worldwide to commit an hour to sustainable actions as part of Earth Hour 2024, the largest grassroots environmental campaign on the planet.
As part of the event, Dr. Y. V. Jhala, a renowned wildlife conservationist and an author, delivered his talk titled “Infusion of Science in Large Carnivore Conservation”.
Among the 35 Indian cities competing, Hyderabad made its remarkable debut, emerging as the top Indian city in terms of observations and participant count
To improve the understanding of people about vultures, WWF India has created the poster 'Bring Back the Vultures' highlighting the nine species of vultures found in the country.
Mahabubabad: Senior physical science teacher and educational researcher Dr V Gurunadha Rao has been invited to participate in an ‘International Conference on Sustainability Education (ICSE)- 2021’ which is jointly conducted by the Mobius Foundation in partnership with UNESCO, UNEP, Climate Reality Project India, the Energy and Resource Institute (TERI), World Wild Fund for Nature – […]
The WWF campaign is an initiative to plant native indigenous tree species across India by involving school and college students, grassroots organisations and concerned citizens.