
Your Contribution To Conservation Matters
Protecting and restoring wildlife populations and their habitats is crucial for the functioning of natural ecosystems and to uphold our own water, food, and climate security. The need to conserve and safeguard wild species, forests, rivers, grasslands, oceans, mangroves, deserts, mountains, wetlands, etc. has never felt more urgent. The world is on a precipice of ecological and climate collapse. Thus, nature conservation and restoration efforts need to be backed and reinforced in every possible way. But conservation continues to be an uphill endeavour and every support counts.
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If you would like to support WCT in its conservation efforts, donation is one way to go. No donation is too small, and every donation is highly valued.
Help To Safeguard Our Natural Heritage, And Save Tax While Doing So
We, at WCT are guided by the ecological needs of regions, habitats, and endangered species such as the tiger, leopard, Ganges river dolphin, Indian pangolin, gharial, and Eurasian otter, and use the learnings from our long-term studies to guide landscape-scale conservation and policy change. WCT believes that one of the best ways of addressing the climate crisis is to safeguard existing ecosystems and restore damaged ones.
This is a good time to consider supporting wildlife and ecosystems in wildlife by donating to not-for-profit conservation organisations as by doing so, you not only invest in the future of our planet and future generations, but also save tax in the process.
Consider donating to the Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT). All donations to WCT are eligible for 50 percent tax deduction under section 80G of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
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Impact
Wildlife Conservation Trust is working with forest departments and local communities across the country to protect critical ecosystems. Check out our impact below!

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Important Links
- Wildlife Conservation Trust – Brochure
- Media Coverage
- Newsroom
- WCT Annual Report 2021-22
- Blog
- Wildlife Conservation
- Work Overview