Charities

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We are very keen to host charity organisations, not for profit agencies in the field of wildlife conservation & tourism on Wild Navigator.

This page summarises various charity organisations that we support in the field  - 
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Africa

MAASAI WILDERNESS CONSERVATION TRUST (KENYA)

The Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust (MWCT) works to protect the legendary ecosystems and astounding biodiversity of East Africa through conservation that directly benefits local Maasai communities. A pioneering partnership between professional conservationists and dynamic young Maasai leaders to show that the Maasai community can thrive, not just survive, by managing their ecosystem wisely through sustainable economic benefits. We at Wild Navigator support their initiatives and their team.  For further information visit the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust

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Asia

TIGER WATCH (RANTHAMBHORE, INDIA)

A registered non governmental organisation based and run’s its operation from Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India. Founded by legendary conservationist and Ranthambhore’s Ex - Field Director Late Mr. Fateh Singh Rathore. Fathji, as he was commonly known made the park famous world over for it’s tigers and after retirement he used his experience and knowledge to safeguard it from further deterioration. His legacy continues with the reins now with Dr. Dharmendra Khandal (Field Biologist) who look into programs focusing - Infrastructure, Capacity Building, Workshop & Training for Law Enforcement, Direct Emergency Support, Reduction of Man - Animal Conflict, Research, Wildlife Monitoring, Legal Initiatives, Anti Poaching & Protection measures as their prime objectives. We at Wild Navigator support their ongoing field activities. For further information visit Tiger Watch

SNOW LEOPARD TRUST (CHINA, INDIA, MONGOLIA, KYRGYSTAN, PAKISTAN)

 

The Snow Leopard Trust’s mission is to protect snow leopards and their mountain ecosystem through a balanced approach that addresses the needs of local people and the environment. The Trust was founded in 1981 with headquarters in the United States and is the largest and oldest organization dedicated solely to protecting snow leopards in the wild. With an international staff of more than 40 people, the Trust supports field offices in five countries: China, India, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan, which together contain over 75% of snow leopard habitat. In the late 1990’s, the Trust was one of the first conservation organizations to pioneer community-based conservation, in which the economic and social needs of communities are addressed as part of conservation solutions, and they continue to run numerous programs across snow leopard range. Today, their community-based conservation programs are also augmented with rigorous science and research, expansive education and training for local stakeholders, and advocacy at the local and national level to create or improve management plans and protective policies. More information is available on their website at Snow Leopard Trust

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