About our work
The partners, along with government representatives from the 13 Asian elephant range countries, will collaborate to establish and sustain CSS Asian Elephant. They will work on a shared work plan, sustainability strategy, and stakeholder engagement to achieve key objectives, including:
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Resource Hub: CSS Asian Elephant, hosted by WTI, will serve as a collaborative range-wide resource center for Asian elephant conservation collaborators. It will facilitate the exchange of scientific knowledge and conservation solutions among stakeholders in range countries.
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Capacity Building: The Center will conduct in-country capacity-building efforts on priority topics, ranging from census techniques to human-elephant coexistence solutions.
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Education and Community Engagement: It will serve as a model for Asian elephant interpretive experiences, offering educational opportunities for tourists, local communities, students, and experts.
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Workshops and Training: The CSS will host workshops and training programs, such as capacity-building workshops and international collaborative elephant conservation planning sessions.
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Emergency Response Fund: The partnership aims to establish a grant fund for emergency human-elephant conflict mitigation across the range countries.