We put health into the heart of conservation
“We Protect the Protectors“

What We Do
The Tulsi Foundation provides medical training and support to frontline conservation staff in remote regions. Our aim is to safeguard their health and safety.
Our Mission:
- Promote a One Health approach to medical care in conservation areas
- Provide emergency and trauma training for frontline conservation staff
- Provide remote medical assistance to conservation staff during emergencies
- Develop networks between health and conservation to promote better health and safety
- Provides advisory support to NGO’s and governments to create healthcare policies for conservation staff
- Develop an academic, evidence-based approach to training and healthcare to ensure that interventions are measurable, sustainable, and cost-effective
News & Events
Tulsicon2018 speaker list
0830-0915 Arrival and Registration 0915-0930 Welcome and Introduction to WWT Mr Martin Spray CBE DSc Chief Executive, WWT 0930-0945 The Tulsi Foundation, the story so far Dr Chet Trivedy, Founder Tulsi Foundation 0945-1015 Wildlife Conservation Challenges in the...
read moreAbstract submissions for Tulsicon 2018 are now open !
We are delighted to announce that we are now officially taking abstracts for the Tuslicon2018 conference on the impact of One Health on conservation. All submissions will be accpeted till midnight the 13th of August 2018. All submissions should be submitted to...
read moreA thousand voices from the field: A health needs assessment from 14 tiger reserves in Central India
We are pleased to announce that we have completed our survey of frontline forest guards across the Central Indian Landscape. In total we have spoken at length to over 1,100 frontline rangers from 14 tiger reserves across three states. This study was conducted in...
read moreOur Partners
The Tulsi Foundation is grateful for its support from its partner organisations.