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PFWCI is at the forefront of forest and wildlife conservation in India. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to address pressing environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices.
Rooted in faith, we care for God's creation as an act of worship and justice.
Protecting ecosystems, restoring landscapes, and preventing wildfires across India.
Empowering local communities by involving them directly in conservation efforts.
Let's unite to protect nature and bridge the gap in biodiversity conservation.
At PFWCI, protecting wildlife is at the core of our mission.
We initiate and implement projects and programs to restore and safeguard ecosystems while advocating for best practices.
We actively involve communities and collaborate with others working towards biodiversity solutions.
We work openly and inclusively with global partners to protect biodiversity and support vulnerable communities.
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As India's economy continues to grow at a rapid pace, the country's energy demand is soaring, posing significant challenges to its clean energy transition. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that India's energy demand will increase by 90% by 2030, making it one of the largest energy consumers in the world.
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Trillion Global Subsidies
Against this backdrop, the rise in global fossil fuel subsidies poses a significant threat to India's clean energy ambitions. According to the IMF, global fossil fuel subsidies rose to $5.9 trillion in 2020, making it challenging for renewable energy sources to compete.
PFWCI plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable energy solutions, actively addressing clean energy challenges by promoting renewables and energy efficiency.
Through targeted initiatives, we aim to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, mitigate climate change, and protect India's rich biodiversity for generations to come.
Amplifying the importance of biodiversity in decision-making and forming sustainable energy policies across India.
With increasing human populations and shrinking forest areas, interactions between humans and wildlife have become more frequent, particularly involving species such as elephants, tigers, and leopards.
Deaths (2019-2024). Over 600 fatalities occur annually.
Human deaths recorded between 2019 and 2024.
Deaths recorded over 3 years due to electrocution, trains, poisoning & poaching.
Tiger deaths reported over the same period largely due to continuous conflicts.
Hundreds of deaths recently indicated, caused by accidents and interactions.














Everything you need to know about our journey and how you can be part of it.
Support us through donations, volunteering, or partnerships. Visit our Get Involved page for details.
Our focus includes wildlife care, smart solutions for habitat safeguarding, community engagement, and global collaboration.
We utilize advanced mitigation techniques, community training, and rapid response units across critical forest zones.
Purpose-driven medical care, rehabilitation, and protective interventions for biodiversity in distress.
Yes, you can use our secure online donation portal reachable via the 'Donate Now' button.
Absolutely! We welcome passionate individuals for field work, education programs, and administrative support.
We offer CSR partnerships, sustainability consulting, and collaborative conservation projects.
You can reach us at [email protected] or call +91 9845906642.
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Human–wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing conservation challenges of the 21st century.