A neonatal whale shark was rescued by a local fisherman in the coastal waters off the fishing village of Sutrapada on the morning of February 18. This self-documented rescue was the fifth encounter with whale shark pups recorded under the Whale Shark Conservation Project, run by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the Gujarat Forest Department with support from Tata Chemicals Ltd. The recorded presence of neonatal whale sharks in the Gujarat coastal waters is significant, in that it supports the proposition that the Arabian Sea may be a breeding territory for whale sharks.
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Driven by the vision of securing a natural heritage for India, WTI is an Indian wildlife conservation organisation established in 1998. With 9 Big Ideas forming its conservation strategies, WTI has delivered impact through saving species and their local populations, sensitising communities and involving them in conservation, rescue-rehab-release of displaced wildlife, curing illegal wildlife trade, training, equipping and morale boosting of frontline forest staff and securing habitat for wildlife. A group of 120 professionals spanning six biogeographic regions across India, WTI continues to do impactful work working with communities and governments.
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