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5th - 10th Jan 2026. Wilderness Course 2026. A rigorous course where wildlife biologists and forest officials share their insights in a 6day curriculum. Start your new year learning about conservation and how to take actions and become an ambassador of biodiversity conservation.
Start this new year 2026 in the wilderness of Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand. Limited seats for the Winter Wilderness Course 2026 from 5th - 10th January.
02/11/2025
This New Year, learn in the wild.
Rewilded Wilderness Course | Jan 5–10, 2026 | Jim Corbett National Park
Trade resolutions for real connection. Spend six days in the forest learning from conservationists, naturalists, and explorers—birding at dawn, tracking mammals, studying rivers, and rediscovering what it means to belong to nature. Modules span Ornithology, Mammalogy, River Ecology, Conservation Policy, and Nature Writing—each designed to build a deeper understanding of ecosystems and the human dimensions that shape them.
01/11/2025
Winter Wilderness Course 2026 at the at Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand. This is our 11th Batch with a range of new modules. We are also trying out our DSLR Camera Trapping Module this time and capacity building through Remote Sensing and Citizen Science tools. The coordinators are a mix of Conservation Scholars and Officials from the Forest Department. Exciting stuff ahead.
27/03/2025
27/03/2025
07/05/2024
Which was the last protected area you visited?
We went on a safari in in early April. In the sweltering heat, we saw over a dozen vultures, including the critically endangered white-rumped vulture, and heard a tiger roaring for several long minutes!
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05/05/2024
Did you know that RewildEd member wrote the cover story for the Sanctuary Asia April 2024 issue?
'Beyond Boundaries' is about remaining wildlife tourism in India into something that focuses on conservation, education, and communities.
There is a plethora of fabulous wild tourism opportunities in India, beyond the safari. This article features some examples from across India. Read the article to know more!
Swipe to see a camera trap photo of Golu, the massive male tiger we captured on camera at in January 2024!
You can read the full article (which also features pieces by and ) through the link in our stories, or go here: https://www.sanctuarynaturefoundation.org/article/beyond-boundaries%3A-reimagining-wildlife-tourism-in-india
02/05/2024
You can learn a lot from 💩 s**t
For biologists, 💩 is 💰🪙
It's a goldmine of information! For example, this particular s**t tells us about the animal moving in the area, roughly how old the 💩 is, and what it probably ate!
What info can you glean from this s**t? (please excuse the lack of scale!)
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01/05/2024
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This first edition features rhododendrons, a fun fact about woodpeckers, a bird that sounds like it's possessed, and some cool updates from the team.
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30/04/2024
As part of the Sanctuary Asia April 2024 cover story, Sutirtha wrote about the Tesia Camp, tucked away near the Bogoli Reserve Forest in Assam, and catching glimpses of several shy Tesia species there!
Sutirtha also conducted a wonderful session on Nature Journaling in the March 2024 Wilderness Training Program!
25/04/2024
Have you read Kushagra's article on Vanghat Lodge in the April 2024 cover story of ?
Slow tourism has the capacity to contribute to wildlife conservation and increase awareness among visitors. At Vanghat, you live nearly in the midst of the forest, side by side with elephants, tigers, and hundreds of birds. Read the article to know more!
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