Tiger Watch is a Non Governmental Organisation registered in Mumbai under the Bombay Public Trusts Act. This organisation has, as its primary objective, the conservation and protection of wildlife, at Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. Amongst many projects, Tiger Watch run the Moghiya Anti-Poaching Program*, which includes an Education Programme, a Moghiya Women Empowerment Program and Tracker / Nature Guide training.
* Moghiyas are a tradition hunting tribe and were identified in the 90s as being a major threat to the Tiger population of Ranthambhore
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The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is an independent campaigning organisation committed to bringing about change that protects the natural world from environmental crime and abuse. For twenty-five years EIA has been "protecting the environment with intelligence" - developing innovative and effective investigative methods for defending the environment and seeking lasting solutions.
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The Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) was founded in 1994 by Belinda Wright, its Executive Director, who was an award-winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker till she took up the cause of conservation. From its inception, WPSI's main aim has been to bring a new focus to the daunting task of tackling India's growing wildlife crisis. It does this by providing support and information to government authorities to combat poaching and the escalating illegal wildlife trade - particularly in wild tigers. It has now broadened its focus to deal with human-animal conflicts and provide support for research projects.
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Official Government Website for booking safari trips to the park online.
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Local Ranthambhore blog providing an alternative view on events around the park.
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Crossing the Line Films is an award-winning television production company specialising in adventure, nature, travel and historical documentaries.
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Aditya Singh is a passionate conservation activist located in Sawai Madhopur. Having moved to the outskirts of Ranthambhore National Park many years ago, Aditya has been a prominent figure in the battle to project the Ranthambhore tigers. His blog provides a startling insight to the reality of the situation on the ground.
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