Tuesday, June 1, 2010

WILDLIFE PROTECTION SOCIETY OF INDIA (WPSI)

Tiger in South IndiaImage via Wikipedia
The WILDLIFE PROTECTION SOCIETY OF INDIA (WPSI) was founded in 1994 by Belinda Wright, its Executive Director, who was an award-winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker till she took up the cause of conservation. From its inception,

WPSI's main aim has been to bring a new focus to the daunting task of tackling India's growing wildlife crisis. It does this by providing support and information to government authorities to combat poaching and the escalating illegal wildlife trade - particularly in wild tigers. It has now broadened its focus to deal with human-animal conflicts and provide support for research projects.


TIGER NEWS


 Twelve Tiger poachers convicted 25th May, 2010

Villagers who poisoned tiger cubs released as officials fail to file charges 19th May, 2010



TIGER DEATHS IN 2010  Mortality                   9  Poaching &             15
 Seizures                 
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       Total                  24

TIGER DEATHS IN 2009 Mortality                  53 Poaching &              32  
 Seizures
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       Total                    85


TIGER POACHING 1994-2009

Conservationists, marine researchers call for tighter control on ports 21st May, 2010

 Turtles in trouble 21st May, 2010

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