The Centre for Wildlife Studies has a long history of working in the buffer zones of some of the major forests across peninsular India, and innovating to help reduce the fallout of human-wildlife interactions in these zones, improve education and attitudes around the forest and wildlife, and research on and bring to the fore the connection between the pressure on the wild and zoonotic diseases. We decided to support CWS through a flexible, core grant.
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