Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is a leading Indian nature conservation organisation committed to the service of nature. Its mission is to conserve wildlife and its habitat and to work for the welfare of individual wild animals, in partnership with communities and governments. WTI’s team of 150 dedicated professionals work towards achieving its vision of a secure natural heritage of India, in six priority landscapes, knit holistically together by nine key strategies or Big Ideas.

OUR VISION
A secure natural heritage of India.

OUR MISSION
To conserve wildlife and its habitat and to work for the welfare of individual wild animals, in partnership with communities and governments.

OUR MOTTO
In Service of Nature
The main moto behind this campaign was to show the pressure we are putting upon the nature to fulfill our own greed’s and wants. How we are not settling down with the needs and always want more without knowing the consequences for the same. The burden the wild animals had got by cutting out 3.5 billion to 7 billion trees each year. Through which they started to come in the city areas near the human colony’s and we just don’t stop here we trade their skins, horns, meats etc. we found useful. From polluting the oceans with the water bottles and plastic scrap to building up the ail repositories in the oceans. As scientist studies says that there will be more waste plastic in the sea than fish by 2050, unless the industry cleans up its act. Despite the growing demand, just 5% of plastics are recycled effectively, while 40% end up in landfill and a third in fragile ecosystems such as the world’s oceans. Much of the remainder is burned, generating energy, but causing more fossil fuels to be consumed in order to make new plastic bags, cups, tubs and consumer devices demanded by the economy. That’s the big problem here and we have to solve this as soon as possible.
Cry of Creation
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Cry of Creation

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