Rotary Fellowship of Wildlifers for Conservation (RFWC) was conceptualised in Rotary District 3190 (Bangalore, India) in 2020 and soon received response to form a global group with Rotarians, Rotaractors and other interested individuals. It was officially recognised by Rotary International in December last year and has over 150 members from across the world.

This Fellowship is open to anyone within the Rotary community who share a common interest and willingness to work towards building a future in which people and nature thrive.

The purpose of this Rotary Fellowship is to:

  1. Create awareness about the importance of wildlife amongst the public in general and youth in particular.

  2. Promote lasting friendships outside of one's own club, district and country, which serve as a strong incentive for attracting new members to Rotary and for retention of its existing members.

  3. Encourage participants to form fellowship chapters in their respective regions/countries and have exchange programs with each other to witness and explore the wildlife of that region/country while supporting each other’s Rotary projects.

  4. Promote locally, regionally and globally the conservation of living resources as important to humans and for future generations to enjoy our natural world and the incredible species that live within it.

  5. Explore new opportunities for service while having fun enhancing the Rotary experience.

  6. Contribute their knowledge and expertise and help wildlife conservation wherever they live.

To make contact with this new Fellowship, visit their website: 

https://rotaryfellowshipforwildlife.org/