Tag: <span>wildcer</span>

Dealing Man-animal conflict through innovative approach

WILD-CER is helping farmers embrace a new LED light barrier system to prevent crop depredation by wildlife in Manora village of Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary. Background of the project: We conducted a baseline survey in which farmers’ crop losses were revealed due to wild animals. The survey was conducted in …

Wild-CER received Jivhala award 2023

Considering its immense contribution in the field of wildlife conservation, Jivhala foundation awarded Wild-CER with the Jivhala award 2023. Dr. Bahar Baviskar founder of Wild-CER, received the award in the presence of Jivhala team Shri. Avinash Sanghwai, Shri. Narendra Kulkarni, Shri. Vilas Deshpande. Shri. Mukulji Kanetwar was the chief guest …

Disaster Management Training with focus on wildlife rescue

Wildlife veterinarian and president of Wild-CER Dr. Bahar Baviskar trained around 90 village youth involved in the primary response team (PRT) to deal the emergencies involving wildlife. The training program was organized on 4th march 2023 by National Disaster Management Authority [NDMA] at Anandvan, Chandrapur, Maharashtra. The program focused on …

Wildlife forensic training for frontline staff of Melghat Tiger Reserve

One day training workshop on “Capacity building of frontline staff for conservation of threatened species by conducting Wildlife Investigation through Forensic Techniques” for Melghat Tiger Reserve was held at Semadoh on 29th August 22.

Seminar on vulture conservation to be organized on 4th September 22

Wild-CER in association with Vanrai Foundation and Asia Big Cat Society is organizing a one day seminar on ‘Status of vulture conservation efforts in India’ at Nagpur on 4th September 2022. The seminar will be organized from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm at Baburao Dhanawate Sabhagruha, Shankar nagar, Nagpur. Abstracts on …

Training on wildlife forensics was organized for Frontline staff

One day training workshop on “Capacity building of frontline staff for conservation of threatened species by conducting Wildlife Investigation through Forensic Techniques” for Navegaon-Nagzira Tiger Reserve (NNTR) was held on 2nd March 2022 at Sakoli. According to CCMB, the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are the states that collect

Training on Wildlife investigation through forensic techniques at Brahmapuri division, Chandrapur

With the objectives, educating front-line staff about the significance of wildlife forensic techniques and educate them about the practical implementation of these techniques during research related to wildlife, wildlife investigation and postmortem, two training programs in Brahmapuri division were organized jointly by Maharashtra Forest Department, Wild-CER and WTI. A study …