Wildlife Trust of India
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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.
"It was formed in November 1998, in response to the rapidly deteriorating condition of the country's wildlife, with only three staff members. In 2008, WTI completed its tenth year with a team of over 100 full-time professionals and consultants, in addition to volunteers from all walks of life." [1]
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Trustees (2020)
- Prasad Menon (chair), Parimal C. Bhattacharjee, Vivek Menon , Tara Gandhi, Raman Sukumar, Mrinal Pande, BC Choudhury, Elias George , Punit Lalbhai, G V Prasad [2]
Emeritus members
- The Late Mr Ashok Kumar – Founder and Chairman Emeritus
- M K Ranjitsinh – Emeritus Member of the Board
- Ajay Balram – Emeritus Member of the Board and Honorary Treasurer
Trustees (2009)
Accessed June 2009: [3]
- MK Ranjitsinh - Chairman
- Ashok Kumar - Vice-Chairman
- Parimal C. Bhattacharjee - Trustee
- Ajay Balram - Trustee
- Sujit Gupta - Vice Chairman
- Erach Bharucha - Trustee
- Raman Sukumar - Trustee
- Vivek Menon - Executive Director & Ex-Officio Trustee