Wildlife Educare, headquartered in Vadodara, Gujarat, is a charitable trust committed to advancing wildlife awareness among tribal schools and students across India. Our extensive mission encompasses wildlife conservation awareness programs conducted in numerous educational institutions nationwide. These initiatives feature engaging PPT presentations and various activities designed to cultivate a culture of wildlife awareness.
To date, our reach extends to nine states, where we have visited over 410 schools and impacted more than 460,000 students across 430 villages. Our research initiative involves immersive exploration across India in our dedicated vehicle. Our primary objective is to forge meaningful connections with rural communities, conducting impactful wildlife awareness programs in local schools and providing essential educational resources.
Simultaneously, our journey delves into the vibrant tapestry of India's traditional village life and rich culinary heritage. A significant aspect of our research entails meticulous documentation of India's diverse wildlife. Additionally, our expedition unveils lesser-known archaeological treasures scattered across the nation.
Wildlife Awareness
Nationwide Impact
Research and Exploration
Cultural Engagement Activities
              1. Raising Public Awareness about Wildlife and Nature:
              We aim to inform and educate the public about the importance of
              wildlife conservation and the preservation of natural habitats.
              2. Comprehensive Documentation of Wildlife Species:
              Our dedicated efforts involve documenting a wide range of wildlife
              species to contribute to the understanding and conservation of
              biodiversity.
              3. Fostering Awareness Among Tribal Children and Villagers:
              We are committed to empowering tribal children and villagers with
              knowledge about wildlife conservation and nurturing a sense of
              responsibility towards their natural environment.
            
          
          
              1. Avoid Packaged Drinking Waters: We prioritize
              environmental sustainability by refraining from the use of
              packaged drinking water.
              2. No Hotel Stays: Our travel ethos revolves around
              authentic experiences, which is why we avoid traditional hotel
              stays.
              3. No Hotel Food: We embrace local cuisine and food
              prepared by villagers, promoting cultural exchange and supporting
              local communities.
              4. Minimum Carbon Footprint: We strive to minimize our
              environmental impact by reducing carbon emissions during
              travel.
              5. Travel on Village Roads: Embracing the roads less
              traveled, we explore remote villages and immerse ourselves in
              their unique cultures and traditions.
              6. Engage with Villagers: Our journey involves meaningful
              interactions with villagers to understand their way of life and
              foster mutual respect and understanding.
              7. No Luxury During Travel: We eschew luxury comforts,
              including air conditioning in vehicles, to embrace the
              authenticity of our experiences.
              8. Utilize Funds for Wildlife Awareness: We ensure that the
              majority of our funds are directed towards wildlife awareness
              initiatives, maximizing our impact in promoting conservation
              efforts.
              Since May 2022, Wildlife Educare has embarked on an extensive
              journey, covering over 65,000 kilometers and reaching more than
              430 villages, including urban centers. Our commitment to spreading
              wildlife awareness has led us to conduct enlightening
              lecture-demonstrations in over 410 schools, impacting over 460,000
              students. Our travels have taken us through nine states,
              including:
              Gujarat: Vyara, Anand, Mehsana, Ahmedabad, Rajpipla,
              Amirgadh, Dahod, Santrampur, Saputara, Amreli, Sabarkatha,
              Taravada, and Dhari.
              Maharashtra: Thane, Mumbai, Chiplun, Guhagar, Sawantwadi,
              Kudal, Phansad, Alibag, Kolhapur, Radhanagari, Nashik, Niphad, and
              Bidri.
              Madhya Pradesh: Indore, Bhopal, Ratapani, Jabalpur, Kanha,
              Khajuraho, Orchha, Gwalior, Shivpuri, and Ujjain.
              Rajasthan: Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Khichan, Jaisalmer,
              Desert National Park (DNP), Jaipur, Bhilwara, and Dungarpur.
              Delhi
              Uttarakhand: Haridwar, Rudra Prayag, Pauri Gadhwal, Dev
              Prayag, Mohan Citti, Mandalu, Rishikesh, Chopta, Kunja, Almora,
              Binsar, Munsiyari, Pithoragarh, and Nainital.
              Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu, Srinagar, and Gulmarg.
              Punjab: Abohar and Amritsar.
              Uttar Pradesh: Jhansi, Varanasi, and Lucknow.
              Our dedication to wildlife conservation knows no bounds, and we
                are committed to expanding our reach to further educate and
                inspire communities across India