NEWS & RESOURCES
SLTP Partners organise initiatives on the occasion of Wildlife Week
On the occasion of Wildlife Week, SLTP partners are organising various awareness programs for the local communities living around Tiger Reserves of central India. The Corbett Foundation: Conducted village programs in Kanha Tiger Reserve which included talks on myths...
Bombay Natural History Society organizes a Wildlife Ambassador’s meet
SLTP partner Bombay Natural History Society organized a Wildlife Ambassador’s meet in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve on 16th and 17th September 2022. A total of 50 ambassadors and 25 teachers participated from 25 schools situated in fringe areas of the forest. ...
SLTP Partner Satpuda Foundation actively responds to manage a goat kill incident in Pench Tiger Reserve.
SLTP Partner Satpuda Foundation responded actively to manage a goat kill incident in Pench Tiger Reserve. Assistance was provided to goat owners in filing for compensation and the forest department was alerted. About the incident: A couple of days ago, 2 goats were...
Medical camps help draw conservation action from local communities
For the past few decades, SLTP partners NCSA and SF have been providing primary healthcare facilities to the communities living in and around Tiger Reserves in central India. The efforts of the team are invaluable as providing healthcare to local communities builds...
SLTP partner Bombay Natural History Society’s work covered by India’s leading English news agency, The Times of India
India’s leading English news agency, Times of India, wrote about SLTP partner Bombay Natural History Society's human facemask distribution project in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR). This project has been launched by the BNHS team to reduce Tiger and...
International Tiger Day
On the occasion of International Tiger Day celebrated on the 29th of July, SLTP partners organized various awareness activities for school students living around the Tiger Reserves they are operating in. Bombay Natural History Society: Organized nature drawing...
School children living around Tiger Reserves learn about conservation through use of new technology
Since 2005, the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has been working in schools situated around Tiger reserves in Central India for spreading awareness about conservation and coexistence with nature among children. As conservation tools and technologies have evolved...