Wildlife Conservation Trust - Nagpur
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Address : | 67, Pande Layout, New Sneh Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440025, India |
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Phone : | π +99 | ||||||||||||||
Postal code : | 440025 | ||||||||||||||
Website : | http://www.wildlifeconservationtrust.org/ | ||||||||||||||
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Udayan Patil on Google
β β β β β Its office on an NGO working in Wildlife Conservation. That's about it.
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adwait keole on Google
β β β β β I spend most of the time of my life here in this office ?
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Milind Pariwakam on Google
β β β β β Very convenient location. Open 24 hours.
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Aditya Manjre on Google
β β β β β It is good institution....healthy work environment...
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Shardul Bajikar on Google
β β β β β This is a group very passionate, committed and diligent wildlife protectors. Wish more and more people support their work.
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Plan My Study on Google
β β β β β Works for schools and students which are remote and need exclusive educational material.good client of planmystudy..plan my study
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Anup Prakash on Google
β β β β β Perhaps the best non governmental organization working on wildlife conservation in central India. Nagpur office is a nodal office for the tiger work in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. The impact of their work reaches policy level too. Their field expertise is matched by their sufficiency in GIS work, statistics and presentation too. They also have a Mumbai head office and regional office in Nashik apart from multiple field offices.
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Hemant Deshmukh on Google
β β β β β NGO from Mumbai which is engaged in protecting the flora and fauna of India. It is also active in providing facilities to forest officials and rural population nearby the protected areas.
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