“Wild Conservation Shutter Foundation (WCSF) is a registered society based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, established under the MP Society Registration Act, 1973. We are a dedicated group of wildlife photographers and nature enthusiasts committed to contributing to wildlife protection and the conservation of the broader ecosystem. Our vision is a future where people and wildlife coexist in harmony, supported by shared understanding, deep respect for nature, and the powerful impact of ethical photography and storytelling.”
Objective:
1. To use ethical wildlife photography to promote conservation, support eco-tourism, and protect biodiversity.
2. To foster emotional and educational connections with nature through exhibitions, workshops, talks, and publications that spotlight wildlife and conservation.
3. To build a network of photographers, nature lovers, students, and professionals who are committed to ethical practices and storytelling that supports wildlife protection.
4. To create photo campaigns that influence public opinion, support eco-tourism, and drive policy to protect endangered species and natural habitats.
5. To engage students and young photographers through mentorship, field trips, and competitions that foster early interest in conservation and photography.
To inspire a deeper connection between people and nature by using ethical wildlife photography to raise awareness, foster empathy, and promote responsible eco-tourism. The goal is to protect animals, their habitats, and the well-being of local communities that coexist with them.
To create a world where every photograph has the power to spark lasting change for the planet & its creatures. The society aims for a future where people & wildlife coexist harmoniously, guided by a consensus & a deep respect for nature, all fostered through the art of ethical photography & storytelling.
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Under the banner of WCSF, we organized a medical and dental health check-up camp for the Indore Forest Range staff and their family members. The initiative also included an awareness session highlighting the importance of regular health check-ups. Additionally, young children were encouraged to learn about and practice proper dental hygiene.