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Environmental & Biodiversity Justice Ministry

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.
Documentary photograph of an Indian forest landscape under natural sunlight
Our Mission

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

Renewable Energy Deployment
Coal Transition Strategies
Urban Air-Quality Management
River Restoration
Groundwater Conservation
Scientific Forest Management
Coastal Ecosystem Protection
Sustainable Agriculture
Circular Waste Management
Stronger Environmental Laws
Awareness & Action

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.

Reconnecting with Nature
Forests
60%
60%decline in connection

Reconnecting with Nature

Human connection to nature has declined by 60% over the last 200 years.

One Planet, One Future
Climate
50%
50%wildlife lost

One Planet, One Future

Earth has lost 50% of its wildlife in the past 40 years.

Wildlife Under Threat
Wildlife
73%
73%population drop

Wildlife Under Threat

Global wildlife populations have dropped by 73% in just 50 years.

Nature Sustains Life
Biodiversity
1M+
1M+species at risk

Nature Sustains Life

Over 1 million species face extinction due to human activity.

“Together we can reverse the trend.”

Bengal Tiger in the forest wilderness
Global Responsibility

India's Biodiversity: A Global Responsibility

2.4%

World Land Area

Nearly 8%

Global Biodiversity

45,000+

Plant Species

90,000+

Documented Animal Species

India's Natural Wealth

Major Threats

Habitat DestructionIllegal Wildlife TradePollutionInvasive SpeciesClimate Change
“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
Ecological Benefits

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.

Core Interventions

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.

ACTIVE WORK

Conservation Projects on the Ground

Western Ghats Canopy Restoration
Reforestation
Karnataka & Kerala

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.

Funds Raised₹12,45,000
Target Goal₹15,00,000
Progress83%
Himalayan Wildfire Prevention Program
Forest Management
Uttarakhand

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.

Funds Raised₹7,90,000
Target Goal₹8,50,000
Progress92%
Community seedball Initiative
Biodiversity
Pan-India

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.

Funds Raised₹3,75,000
Target Goal₹5,00,000
Progress75%
WILDLIFE DEFENSE

Endangered Wildlife of India

India supports 7-8% of all recorded species. We protect their habitats against fragmentation, deforestation, and climate impacts.

Bengal Tiger
EndangeredSundarbans

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
EndangeredWestern Ghats

Asian Elephant

Elephas maximus

Mitigating human-elephant conflicts by restoring traditional migratory corridors and introducing bee-hive fences.

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Great Hornbill
VulnerableNortheast India

Great Hornbill

Buceros bicornis

Enlisting indigenous communities to protect hornbill nests and preserve ancient forest canopy trees.

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Indian Rhinoceros
VulnerableAssam

Indian Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros unicornis

Protecting the Greater One-Horned Rhino through grassland habitat restoration, anti-poaching patrol support, and community stewardship.

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SUPPORT CONSERVATION

Direct Impact Donation

Choose an amount to see exactly how your donation protects vulnerable species and restores Indian wilderness.

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CONSERVATION IMPACT
₹5,000

Funds wildlife veterinary care for one rescued animal.

Donate via Secure PortalPFWCI is a registered nonprofit. Donations are tax-deductible under Section 80G.

CONSERVATION METRICS

Restoring India’s Natural Glory

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Protected Forests

Acres safeguarded

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Wildlife Conserved

Critical care rescues

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Trees Planted

Indigenous species

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Volunteers

Active conservationists

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Community Programs

Local tribal councils