FOREST PROTECTION
Protecting forests and restoring degraded landscapes.
Guardians of Forest Society is dedicated to protecting forests, wildlife and natural ecosystems through science, community action, environmental awareness and conservation partnerships.
Protecting forests and restoring degraded landscapes.
Protecting wildlife across land, air and marine ecosystems.
Promoting awareness and sustainable environmental practices.
Empowering communities and training young eco-volunteers.
Using science and indigenous knowledge for conservation.
Working toward sustainable conservation solutions.
We bring together conservation awareness, science, community participation and restoration to support forests, wildlife and natural ecosystems.
To promote practical, science-driven and community-based conservation initiatives that protect forests and wildlife, restore degraded ecosystems, encourage environmental responsibility and strengthen participation in conservation.
Conservation works best when knowledge and people come together.
Our objectives connect habitat protection, wildlife conservation, restoration, research, awareness and community participation.
Protecting forests and natural ecosystems from degradation, exploitation and habitat loss.
Supporting wildlife protection and humane behaviour across land, air and marine ecosystems.
Using evidence, surveys and modern technology to support effective conservation.
Training young eco-volunteers and supporting sustainable, community-based conservation.
Creating awareness in schools, villages and communities around forests, wildlife and sustainability.
Supporting environmental legislation, conservation projects, policy advocacy and legal literacy.
Program areas shaped around the Society's stated conservation objectives.
Restoring degraded landscapes, wildlife corridors and native vegetation.
Supporting the conservation of rivers, lakes, wetlands and water bodies.
Supporting rescue, rehabilitation and release programmes for distressed wildlife.
Building preparedness strategies for fires, droughts, floods and other emergencies.
Promoting awareness, rapid response support and coexistence models.
Encouraging recycling, waste management, biodiversity gardens and clean-energy campaigns.
Conservation grows stronger when citizens, young people, communities, scientists, institutions and organizations participate together.
A future resources hub can bring together conservation awareness materials, biodiversity information, environmental law awareness and citizen-science resources.
Educational material on forest protection, restoration and sustainable practices.
Information supporting wildlife awareness, biodiversity and coexistence.
Awareness resources around forest laws, wildlife protection and ecological rights.
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