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Applied Environmental Research Foundation(AERF)

Org #36149
Vetted since 2016 Site Visit Verified
1995
year founded
$65,994
raised on GlobalGiving
9
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

AERF's mission is to achieve conservation on the ground through research and multi-stakeholder participation in the biodiversity hotspot of India

Project Leaders
Jayant Sarnaik
Jayant Sarnaik
Akshay Gawade
Akshay Gawade
Suchitra Naidu
Suchitra Naidu
Team
Archana Godbole, Jayant Sarnaik, Suchitra Naidu, Gunwant Mahajan, Omkar Pai, Karn Mahadik, Nilesh Bhujbal, Sanjay Pashte, Kailas Gawand, Akshay Gawade, Mahadeo Sawant, Pranav Panvalkar, Nikhil Jambhale, Siddharth Birmal, Abhishek Nangare
Organization Information
C-36,Krishnarjun, Madhavbaug Society, Shivtirthanagar, Paud Road
Pune, Maharashtra 411038
India
00918668875037
Organization Information
C-36,Krishnarjun, Madhavbaug Society, Shivtirthanagar, Paud Road
Pune, Maharashtra 411038
India
00918668875037

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

The Hive Effect: Building Livelihoods and Biodiversity Together

By Shivani A. Datar | Field Researcher

High in the mist-covered forests of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, a quiet yet powerful transformation is underway. While visitors are often drawn by the sanctuary’s spiritual significance... Read the full report ›

Banyan trees-keystone for landscape conservation

By Jayant Sarnaik | Project Leader

Dear Supporter, I have been always amazed and fascinated by ancient Banyan trees whenever I see them. In India, we are fortunate to some extent that the Banyan tree is worshipped and considered... Read the full report ›

Beneath the Surface of Coexistence

By Akshay Gawade | Project Leader

For generations, the Bharja River has flowed quietly through the Mandangad landscape of Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, passing through mountain forests, farms, and mangrove creeks before meeting... Read the full report ›
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