
Welcome to PFWCI
Rooted in faith, we care for
God's creation.
- We believe caring for creation is not optional but central to faith.
- Creation care is worship.
- Environment justice is discipleship.
- Protecting biodiversity is loving our neighbour and future generations.

PFWCI: The Purpose-Driven Organisation in Times of Climate Crisis
Protecting forests, biodiversity, water and wildlife through science-based conservation, environmental justice and community participation.
Immediate National Priorities
Nature in Numbers
The environmental crisis is no longer a future prediction—it is happening today. These facts highlight why immediate conservation action is essential.
ForestsReconnecting with Nature
Human connection to nature has declined by 60% over the last 200 years.
ClimateOne Planet, One Future
Earth has lost 50% of its wildlife in the past 40 years.
WildlifeWildlife Under Threat
Global wildlife populations have dropped by 73% in just 50 years.
BiodiversityNature Sustains Life
Over 1 million species face extinction due to human activity.
“Together we can reverse the trend.”

India's Biodiversity: A Global Responsibility
World Land Area
Global Biodiversity
Plant Species
Documented Animal Species
India's Natural Wealth
Major Threats
“Protecting forests is not about opposing development—it is about ensuring that development does not undermine the natural systems that sustain human well-being.”Protect India's Biodiversity
Why Biodiversity Matters
Pollination
Sustaining agriculture and natural plant reproduction.
Flood Protection
Natural watersheds absorbing seasonal monsoon floods.
Fisheries
Nourishing river and coastal aquatic food chains.
Climate Regulation
Terrestrial carbon sequestration and moisture loops.
Medicinal Resources
Bio-compounds serving human medicine & healthcare.
Sustainable Livelihoods
Supporting forest-dependent indigenous communities.
What PFWCI Does
Science-Based Forest Conservation
Deploying spatial ecological tracking, corridor analysis, and ranger patrols to secure boundaries.
Biodiversity Protection
Cataloging genetic variety and guarding nests and habitats of vulnerable indicator species.
Ecosystem Restoration
Rolling seedballs and cultivating native saplings to actively repair fragmented dry woodland tracts.
Sustainable Development
Harmonizing community goals with nature through bio-fencing and eco-tourism initiatives.
Environmental Education
Empowering rural youth through eco-clubs, nature camps, and classroom ecological toolkits.
Community Participation
Collaborating with local forest defense councils and indigenous tribal groups.
Climate Resilience
Nurturing adaptive local species and securing river catchments against monsoonal shifts.
Natural Resource Management
Recharging spring watersheds and aquifers in partnership with forest ministries.
Conservation Projects on the Ground

Western Ghats Canopy Restoration
The Western Ghats house some of India's most delicate ecosystems. Our teams work on the ground to plant native evergreen species, creating corridors so leopards and elephants can migrate safely.

Himalayan Wildfire Prevention Program
As summers grow hotter, forest fires threaten vulnerable wildlife habitats. We partner with local villagers to clear dry leaves, create safety firebreaks, and form quick-action teams.

Community seedball Initiative
Barren lands can bloom again. Through our seedball program, local women roll clay, compost, and native seeds into small balls that sprout in the rain, helping restore degraded ecosystems.
Endangered Wildlife of India
India supports 7-8% of all recorded species. We protect their habitats against fragmentation, deforestation, and climate impacts.

Bengal Tiger
Panthera tigris tigris
Protecting the apex predator of India’s forests through community anti-poaching patrols and corridor restoration.
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Asian Elephant
Elephas maximus
Mitigating human-elephant conflicts by restoring traditional migratory corridors and introducing bee-hive fences.
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Great Hornbill
Buceros bicornis
Enlisting indigenous communities to protect hornbill nests and preserve ancient forest canopy trees.
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Indian Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros unicornis
Protecting the Greater One-Horned Rhino through grassland habitat restoration, anti-poaching patrol support, and community stewardship.
Learn MoreDirect Impact Donation
Choose an amount to see exactly how your donation protects vulnerable species and restores Indian wilderness.
Select Donation Amount
Funds wildlife veterinary care for one rescued animal.
CONSERVATION METRICS
Restoring India’s Natural Glory
Protected Forests
Acres safeguarded
Wildlife Conserved
Critical care rescues
Trees Planted
Indigenous species
Volunteers
Active conservationists
Community Programs
Local tribal councils
