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5 National Level Projects for Species Conservation and Conflict Management launched

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Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav presides over Wildlife Week 2025 Celebrations

Garhwal Post Bureau

Dehradun, 6 Oct: Wildlife Week 2025 celebrations were organised by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, along with Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA) and Forest Research Institute (FRI) at the historic Hari Singh Auditorium, IGNFA, FRI Campus, here, today.

The Chief Guest on the occasion was Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav. Senior officers from the Ministry, representatives of State Forest Departments, scientists, academicians, students, and conservation professionals participated in the celebrations.

The Wildlife Week Celebrations 2025 underscored the synergy between WII, ICFRE, IGNFA, and FRI, showcasing a holistic, inter-institutional approach to wildlife conservation, research, and policy integration. This year’s theme is ‘Human-Wildlife coexistence’, keeping in view the incidents of close human-wildlife interfaces over the years and to gather community support so as to enable moving from ‘conflict to coexistence’.

In his address, taking reference from the various nationally significant announcements made by the Prime Minister during 7th National Board for Wildlife (NBWL), the Minister emphasised the Ministry’s commitment to conserving biodiversity while ensuring coexistence between people and wildlife. He also laid emphasis on the growing need for innovative, technology-driven and community-centric approaches to wildlife management.

In his concluding message, the Minister urged all stakeholders to strengthen partnerships for conservation and emphasised that “Wildlife protection is not just a duty, but a shared responsibility for ensuring harmony between nature and people”.

During the event, the Minister launched 5 national level projects for species conservation and conflict management. These projects take forward the vision and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed during the 7th Meeting of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) regarding conservation management of species. The projects launched include the following:

  1. Implementation of Action Plan of Project Dolphin (Phase-II),which aims to strengthen conservation measures for river and marine cetaceans across India.
  2. Project Sloth Bear– Launch of the national implementation framework for the conservation of the Sloth Bear and release of the project brochure.
  3. Project Gharial – Launch of the implementation action plan for the conservation of Gharials and release of the project brochure.
  4. Centre of Excellence for Human–Wildlife Conflict Management (CoE-HWC)at SACON – Establishment of a dedicated national Centre to support policy, research, and field-based mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts in India, along with the release of an information booklet.
  5. Tigers Outside Tiger Reserveto redress conflicts outside protected areas using a landscape approach, technological interventions, capacity building & community support.

The Minister also unveiled four national-level action plans & field guides for species population assessments and monitoring programmes:

  1. Second Cycle of Population Estimation of River Dolphins and Other Cetaceans, including release of the brochure and field guide.
  2. All India Tiger Estimation Cycle–6:release of the field guide in eight regional languages.
  3. Action Plan for the Second Cycle of Snow Leopard Population Estimation.
  4. Progress report on the Population Estimation of Great Indian Bustard and Lesser Florican.

The event also included the online inauguration of the SFS Officers’ Mess at CASFoS, Coimbatore.