Saving India’s
Tigers
Credit: Sara & TRACT
Working since 2004 to protect Indian tigers
Satpuda Landscape Tiger Partnership, also known as Saving India’s Tigers internationally, is now the largest partnership of NGOs working on tiger conservation in India. We were established with the support of the Born Free Foundation. Our approach is unique. We are active against all the primary threats to tigers. Results in our focus area of the Satpuda Range have been positive to date, but we do need to continue with our diverse range of protective programmes and we do need financial help.
the partnership
KEY FACTS
%
TIGER POPULATION INCREASE SINCE 2004
BENEFICIARIES TRAINED IN SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
COMMUNITY MEMBERS PROVIDED WITH PRIMARY HEATHCARE
COMMUNITY MEMBERS REACHED ANNUALLY THROUGH CONSERVATION INITIATIVES
NO. OF PARTNERS
ENGAGED VILLAGES
What Drives Us
Our Mission
To help facilitate an interconnected system of wild lands and waters across the Satpuda Landscape, harmonizing the needs of people with those of nature such that both can thrive. To achieve our ambition of Saving India’s Tigers we believe we need to focus our efforts on probably the most significant tiger habitat in India – the Satpuda landscape and create a conducive environment for Living with Tigers for affected villages.
LATEST NEWS
SLTP partner Satpuda Foundation collaborates with UK based environmental artists to deliver art workshops
In January 2026, SLTP partner Satpuda Foundation collaborated with UK based environmental artists John Dyer and Joanne Short to conduct art workshops for school children living around Pench Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, spreading the message of conservation. This...
Highlights from the SLTP Annual Seminar 2026
The SLTP Annual Seminar 2026 was successfully organised from January 6–9 near Panna National Park. Hosted by our partners, Baavan, this year’s seminar centered on the theme “Building Conservation Competencies.” The seminar featured a series of discussions and talks on...
Team Member Profiles: Meet Shashank Ladekar, Education officer at SLTP partner Bombay Natural History Society
Shashank speaks to us about his childhood inspiration which shaped his conservation journey, why he feels India’s conservation journey is moving in the right direction and what makes him think that listening is as important as teaching during nature education...
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