Partnerships and collaborations lie at the core of translating our vision into reality and fulfilling our mission at ATREE. We firmly believe that addressing complex environmental and developmental challenges requires a collective effort that transcends boundaries and disciplines. Through partnerships with diverse stakeholders, research institutions, educational bodies, government agencies, outreach platforms, and philanthropic organisations, we amplify our impact and extend the reach of our initiatives.

The synergy achieved through collaboration not only broadens the scope of our work but also enriches it with a variety of perspectives, expertise, and resources. By working hand in hand, we harness the power of collective wisdom to devise innovative solutions, shape informed policies, and inspire transformative actions.

Achi Associaltion India
Department of Tribal Development
Deputy Conservation of Forest (Wildlife) Pune
Eco Network
Environmental Management Policy Research Institutes
ERA
IIHS
French National institute for sustainable developement
J pal
MSSRF
Natural Histoory Museum
NCBS
Pichandikulam Forest Consultant
Regional Center for Biotechnology
RESQ charitable Trust
Sikkim Givernment
TamilNadu State wetland authority
TDU
The Grasslabd Trust
Univeristy of ladah
Univeristy of sterling
WOCAT
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Biodiversity Collaborative

The Biodiversity Collaborative is a network of institutions engaged in biodiversity science and conservation, that have come together to demonstrate, advocate and highlight the linkages between conservation, sustainable use of biodiversity, and human well-being. We aim to articulate and pilot sustainable, participatory, and inclusive models of economic and human development based on bioresources and ecosystem services.


Biodiversity Collaborative

The Biodiversity Collaborative is a network of institutions engaged in biodiversity science and conservation, that have come together to demonstrate, advocate and highlight the linkages between conservation, sustainable use of biodiversity, and human well-being. We aim to articulate and pilot sustainable, participatory, and inclusive models of economic and human development based on bioresources and ecosystem services.

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