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Wildlife Conservation Society WCS- India Program Charity Profile
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale. WCS is committed to this work because we believe it essential to the integrity of life on Earth
WCS currently oversees more than 300 conservation projects in 53 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. WCS field staff, the largest of any international conservation organization in the United States, is helping to save diverse habitats across the globe. By training local wildlife staff and students in research methods, WCS ensures that there is a permanent local capacity for conservation and management. The society also promotes local public awareness of endangered species and habitat loss.
WCS works in cooperation with local and national governments and conservation organizations by providing information based on its long-term field studies to decision-makers involved in conservation policy and action. As a result of these initiatives, WCS has helped establish more than 100 wildlife parks and reserves across the world.
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Wildlife Conservation Society WCS- India Program Volunteer Information
We would like to encourage Indian nationals who are physically fit and willing to volunteer their time to take part in our field research or conservation activities. However, we regret we are unable to provide these opportunities to persons of other nationalities, due to circumstances beyond our control.
Wildlife Conservation Society WCS- India Program
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Upbeat about 500 tigers in 25 years: Ullas Karanth
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337 days ago From Times of India
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - Karanth was speaking at the celebration of 25 years of the Wildlife Conservation Society India (WCS) on Tuesday at which three conservationists were felicitated for outstanding work. One of the world's leading wildlife biologists, George Schaller ...
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