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Why We Should Preserve Arunachal's Natural Environment?

Start Date: 29-11-2023
End Date: 29-02-2024

Preserving Arunachal Pradesh's natural environment is crucial for several compelling reasons. The state's remarkable biodiversity, marked by lush forests and clean rivers, supports ...

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Why We Should Preserve Arunachal's Natural Environment

Preserving Arunachal Pradesh's natural environment is crucial for several compelling reasons. The state's remarkable biodiversity, marked by lush forests and clean rivers, supports a diverse array of rare flora and fauna. Continuous discoveries of new species underline its significance as a vital ecological hotspot.

The importance of preserving this environment lies in maintaining a stable ecological balance. Biodiversity sustains ecosystems by facilitating interactions that support life. Taking action now can ensure the survival of these species and the overall health of the environment.

Beyond ecological stability, Arunachal Pradesh's healthy environment provides ecosystem benefits, serving as carbon sinks that mitigate climate change. It also prevents soil erosion, habitat loss, and natural disasters. Moreover, the region's natural beauty holds immense cultural value for indigenous communities whose traditions are closely linked to the environment. The state's indigenous populations rely on forests and rivers for livelihoods and spiritual well-being. Preserving the environment is thus integral to respecting and safeguarding their cultural heritage for future generations.

Additionally, Arunachal Pradesh's rich biodiversity offers potential for ecotourism. Sustainable practices can enhance local economies, promote environmental awareness, and contribute to conservation efforts. To address environmental challenges, initiatives like the 'Airgun Surrender Abhiyan' have been launched, encouraging residents to surrender firearms to combat illegal hunting and poaching.

Your feedback on maintaining a stable ecology and effective preservation measures is invaluable. Join us in ensuring a sustainable and vibrant future for Arunachal Pradesh's natural wonders.

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Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

, it is evident that we should raise awareness on the consequences of such practices. Not only this, a large number of timbers and other valuable trees that are chopped for trading purposes should be banned altogether. Such malpractices impact the climate and habitats and may result in various issues for the indigenous population of Arunachal Pradesh as well as the planet as a whole. These kinds of concerns should be supervised strictly by the forest department as well as with the active involve

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

Generally speaking, we should avoid cutting down trees, legally or illegally. Approximately 70% of all forest loss is attributed to agricultural deforestation, which is the main factor behind vegetation loss. Although a large proportion of the population in Arunachal Pradesh resides in remote areas where their active source of cooking, construction, receiving warmth and light is through woods, as well as farming through slash and burn method for a livelihood, it is evident that we should raise a

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

. It is our responsibility to maintain and abide by the laws that are specifically rolled out for the protection of the state's environment. Also, we should not neglect small contributions such as limiting water wastage and fuel consumption; and keeping the environment clean by not littering non-biodegradable materials like cans and bottles, cigarette butts, plastics, metallic products, etc. on the roads, rivers, forests, tourist spots and other recreational places. Basically, the efficient usag

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

First of all, we, the people of Arunachal Pradesh, must come together and collectively perform the task of conserving nature by safeguarding and preserving its natural resources. We should begin the journey to sustainable living by limiting our consumption as well as wastage of the available natural resources.

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

However, just as there are two sides to the coin, there is always a positive aspect to everything in the negative i.e. progress call for some sacrifices. However, we will focus on sustainable development practices that we, the citizens, can follow to protect and conserve the prosperous biodiversity of Arunachal Pradesh.

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

But, let's stress the fact that with an increase in developmental projects and execution there is a chain increase of demand and supply, which results in a situation where at times there is a compromise to the sustainable development program. However, just as there are two sides to the coin, there is

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

Arunachal Pradesh is a state with an abundance of natural resources and rich biodiversity. Researchers from across the nation have been actively uncovering lost and new-found treasures; from reptiles to orchids to ancient artifacts, it is a heaven of undiscovered flora, faunas, and history of the indigenous people.

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

adventure and preaching sustainable ways of living on the planet. We need to promote the tourism industry so that an alternative source of income can be provided and at the same time bring an end to the consumption of various resources of the region for monetary benefits.

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

Lastly, it needs to be expressed that responsible travel needs to be promoted for sustainable tourism which can be initiated by minimum destruction, environmental growth,

Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago

in order to sell or for self-use. These are low costing pocket-friendly items which can be bought in stalls or street markets. Using eco-friendly items helps save nature in effective ways since it is biodegradable and harmless for human health