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Nature Conservation Foundation Ngo In Mysore Karnataka

Nature Conservation Foundation Ngo Information

Nature Conservation Foundation Non Governmental Organization is located in Mysore KARNATAKA .

Registration Details

Registered With Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No 884/1996
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Indian Trusts Act
City of Registration Mysore
State of Registration KARNATAKA
Date of Registration 16-10-1996

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 094590169

Nature Conservation Foundation NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
T R Shankar RamanTrusteeAvailableAvailable
Charudutt MishraTrusteeAvailableAvailable
ROHAN ARTHURTrusteeAvailableAvailable

Nature Conservation Foundation Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Elephant FamilyOverseas2014-20151195537NCF proposes to consolidate conflict mitigation measures in the Valparai region while exploring the possibility of finding suitable mitigation measures and expanding coexistence measures into landscapes such as forest-farm and agro-forest habitats in Sathyamangalam. The project will help foster and implement sustainable human-elephant coexistence measures as a model that can be potentially replicated and implemented in other conflict-prone landscapes in the range of the Asian elephant.
Whitley Fund for NatureOverseas2015-20163449330The project aims to reduce negative interactions and foster human elephant coexistence in 2 critical landscapes. We attempt to strengthen and expand elephant information network through innovative early warning systems to reduce human elephant conflict in a rainforest plantation landscape, identify and implement community based proactive measures by understanding human elephant relationships in a forest farm landscape, and investigate physiological stress responses in elephants in altered areas.
National Centre for Biological SciencesCentral2016-20171000000This project is to run NCBS’s Citizen Science Programme efforts in collaboration with NCF. The two main purposes are to increase participation by members of the public and to generate new ecological datasets for analysis. Both NCBS and NCF bring their funds to this collaboration for mutual benefit.

Contact details

Address 1311 Amritha 12th Main Vijayanagar 1st Stage
City Mysore
State KARNATAKA
Telephone 0821-2515601
Mobile No 9880920110
Website Url http://www.ncf-india.org
E-mail smita(at)ncf-india[dot]org

Nature Conservation Foundation Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Bangalore, Mysore

Operational States: KARNATAKA

AchieveMents: The Nature Conservation Foundation, a non-profit organization headquartered in Mysore and with field stations in various parts of India, was founded in 1996 by a team of professionally trained and highly motivated young wildlife biologists. NCF promotes science-based and socially responsible wildlife conservation in India. Our goal is to contribute to knowledge and conservation of India’s unique wildlife heritage with innovative research and imaginative solutions. Our work ranges from research and conservation efforts focused on endangered and charismatic species such as Asian elephants and snow leopards to lesser-known wildlife such as corals and bats, plants and threatened habitats. We also strive to understand human resource use and dependence on wild species and ecosystems and human-wildlife interactions ranging from conflicts to coexistence. Using this knowledge of wildlife ecology and human society, we are contributing to conservation using creative solutions across a diversity of India’s landscapes ranging from coral reefs to the high mountains of the Himalaya. Our work is currently focused in the coral reefs in the Lakshadweep and Andaman Nicobar Islands, coastal areas of India, forests in the Western Ghats and Eastern Himalaya biological diversity hotspots, trans-Himalayan cold desert landscapes, and wetlands in northern India. We also carry out education and public engagement efforts involving school children, citizen scientists, communities and conservation partners in our field sites and across the country. Our site-based conservation programs are implemented in collaboration with rural communities that depend the most on natural resources and also with government departments and other stakeholders including private landowners involved in land use and resource management. Our inter-disciplinary approach has also resulted in partnerships with other organizations, academic institutions, and corporate organizations wherever needed.  Over the past few years, NCF has also attracted a growing community of young researchers that are involved in existing programs or new research directions. From a small beginning in 1996, NCF has grown to over 100 people engaged in vibrant programmes and projects across India. NCFs work has been frequently covered in the media and NCF and several of its scientists have received recognition and awards for their work both nationally and internationally in the scientific and conservation community.