President of the Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) a not-for-profit that works with over 160 national parks and sanctuaries across 23 states of India. ... Member of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA); Member of the State Boards of Wildlife of Maharashtra and Jammu & Kashmir.

Andheria is a fellow of LEAD and the President of the Wildlife Conservation Trust. Upon completing his Doctorate from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Anish went on to pursue his passion with a Master's Degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation from the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore.

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Anish Andheria “Conservation of Wildlife in A Rapidly Changing Nation” In Conversation with Adv Kartik Shukul

On 28th Nov 04.00 pm - 04:40 pm

“An individual can be drawn to various parts of natural life preservation. Somebody should focus on saving a specific animal variety; others might need to secure a weak environment, while some might be keen on approach. Whatever be the inspiration, the way to turning into a fruitful traditionalist is comparable and loaded with difficulties. One may invest long periods of hard effort to get an approach executed; however, an adjustment of government can topple things short-term. A progressive who has spent a lifetime saving a fix of backwoods can lose it any day to an artificial woods fire. Thus, one must be ready for a wide range of disasters while venturing into the field of wildlife preservation. These days, our endeavours for natural life preservation could add to the rebuilding of positive financial results in these not exactly stable world monetary conditions. Natural life, which makes for decent environmental exercise, has affected the quality and amount of new water that we drink. Our endeavours to misleadingly purge water to make up for applicable environmental harm could be only a serious monetary misfortune. There is one more motivation behind getting ready for untamed life protection. Diverse wild creatures and plant species frequently function as signs of different ecological issues and fiascoes. Additionally, monitoring natural life presents some instructive advantages, mental upgrades, and positive monetary elements. Albeit numerous states and non-government organizations have been keeping watch for feasible preservation procedures, more adjusted methodologies and long haul drives are to be made for outstanding achievement in untamed life protection.”