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CITES
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) is an international agreement between Governments. Its aim is to ensure that internatinoal trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threatent their survival.


Centre for Science and Environment
One of India's leading environmental NGO's specialising in sustainable natural resource management.

Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
CBSG is part of IUCN and has over 10 years of experience in developing, testing and applying scientifically based tools for risk assessment and decision making in the context of in situ and ex situ species management.

Corp Watch India
Holding corporations accountable locally and globally.

Corporate Responsibility Coalition (CORE)
The Corporate Responsibility Coalition (CORE) was formed in response to the Government's failure in the Modernising Company Law white paper to specify rules requiring companies to be more transparent and held accountable to their wider stakeholders. Amnesty International (UK), Christian Aid, Friends of the Earth, New Economics Foundation and Traidcraft are the founding members of CORE. The coalition is now supported by over forty churches, unions and charities.

Films4Conservation
Films4Conservation provide an umbrella website drawing together reports, videos, photographs and news covering a range of subjects: forests, apes, tigers, and elephants. Expertly put together by Nick & Evie of Cockroach Productions.

Five Tigers - The Tiger Information Centre
Information on the remaining five sub-species of tiger including population status and distribution, threats, news, research, reports and links to other organisations.

Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth inspires solutions to environmental problems which make life better for people.

Global Tiger Forum
The Global Tiger Forum (GTF) is an inter-governmental and international body established with members from willing countries to embark on a worldwide campaign to save the remaining five sub-species of tigers.

Global Tiger Patrol
Global Tiger Patrol is a conservation agency prioritising protection of the tiger in the field.

IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group
The Cat Specialist Group consists of the world's leading scientists and wildlife managers involved with the 36 species of wild cats in more than 50 countries.

Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy
The purpose of American Society of International Law's Wildlife Interest Group is to contribute to the objective of conserving endangered wildlife species by helping to strengthen international wildlife treaty regimes, regional accords and national legislation that implements international treaty regimes.

Mineral Policy Institute
Mineral Policy Institute (MPI) is an Australian-based non-government organisation specialising in advocacy, campaigning and research to prevent environmentally and socially destructive mining, minerals and energy projects in Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

Mines, Minerals and People
Mines, Minerals and People is a growing alliance of individuals, institutions and communities who are concerned and affected by mining.

Naturetrek
Naturetrek, a wildlife holiday company and the EIA have worked together since 1999 to combine the enjoyment of wildlife with contributing to its conservation. We have trips to see Tigers in India and Orangutans in Borneo and plans to include Bear, Cetacean and Elephant tours.

Orphaned by Wildlife Fund
A relevant, up-to-date resource for those interested in Indian wildlife.

Project Tiger
Information on the Indian Government's Project Tiger Programme.

Sanctuary Asia
This organization aims to communicate the rationale for wildlife conservation and environmental protection. Our focus is the Indian subcontinent and Asia, but our horizon spans the globe. Sanctuary is a privately-owned, self-supporting venture and does not accept any donations. Its funding sources are advertisements, subscriptions and content provision.

Save India's Tigers
Save India's Tigers has general information on tigers

Species Survival Network (SSN)
EIA is a proud Board member of the Species Survival Network, a global coalition of conservation and animal protection organisations working within the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to prevent over-exploitation of wildlife due to international trade.

Tarun Bharat Sangh
Tarun Bharat Sangh are a grass roots activist group working on the construction of natural water harvesting systems in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

The Irish African/Asian Conservation & Wildlife Trust

The Tiger Foundation
A Canadian conservation organization exclusively dedicated to the preservation of wild tigers.

Tiger Awareness

Tiger Missing Link Foundation

Tigris Foundation
Netherlands based NGO working on conservation of the Siberian Tiger and Amur Leopard.

WildAid
WildAid provides direct protection to wildlife in danger through wildlife law enforcement, habitat protection, education and community outreach.

Wildlife Protection Society of India
The Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) was formed in 1994 with the specific aim of bringing a new focus to the daunting task of tackling India's growing wildlife crisis. In particular, WPSI aims to provide the additional support and information that is required to combat escalating illegal wildlife trade.

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