CATT- Conservation Awareness Team Trust

CATT- Conservation Awareness Team Trust

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CATT is a non-profit org dedicated to wildlife conservation and environmental protection by spreading awareness and conducting on-field activities

The CATT family consists of professionals from various industries and sectors, united by a singular passion: the love for our wildlife and the urge to do our bit to save what is left of our natural heritage. CATT is a platform for action. We are determined to work at every level - from grass-root to administration, to identify specific problems faced by our natural environs, and actually implement

Poachers tranquillise rhino to remove horn in Assam 13/05/2022

Poachers tranquillise rhino to remove horn in Assam -

Poachers tranquillise rhino to remove horn in Assam The incident came to light on Monday when personnel deployed in the park found the dehorned sub-adult male rhino aged around 8-10 years, during routine patrolling in Muwamari area.

Man-tiger peaceful co-existence: Pilibhit district administration coaxes farmers to switch from cane to other cash crops 28/10/2021

Man-tiger peaceful co-existence: Pilibhit district administration coaxes farmers to switch from cane to other cash crops - https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/mantiger-peaceful-co-existence-pilibhit-district-administration-coaxes-farmers-to-switch-from-cane-to-other-cash-crops-101635100804653.html?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ht_s

Man-tiger peaceful co-existence: Pilibhit district administration coaxes farmers to switch from cane to other cash crops There appears to be a shift taking place in Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh, where humans and tigers can coexist peacefully in their defined territories after decades of bloody conflict

Karnataka to expedite rehabilitation of tribals from protected areas of Nagarhole Tiger Reserve 11/09/2021

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/karnataka-to-expedite-rehabilitation-of-tribals-from-protected-areas-of-nagarhole-tiger-reserve-7502610/

Karnataka to expedite rehabilitation of tribals from protected areas of Nagarhole Tiger Reserve A letter sent to the Union Minister for Environment by a Karnataka State Wildlife Board member has highlighted that the voluntary resettlement of tribals in the reserve, which started in 1998, has not been completed even after 23 years.

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