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.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Eco-friendly Initiatives: Many communities, NGOs, schools and colleges have been taking an active part in keeping Arunachal clean and green. People have been making and using eco-friendly dustbins, utensils and household items etc
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
areas in Arunachal Pradesh, there is ample opportunity for the development of bird-watching ecotourism in the state. This can provide alternative livelihood opportunity to the local community and also reduce pressure on the forest and natural resources and ultimately help in conservation of biodiversity.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Birdwatching Ecotourism or Avitourism is a form of nature-based ecotourism that mainly focuses on observing and identifying birds in their natural habitats. Birdwatchers are mostly conservation-minded responsible eco-tourists who have respect for wildlife and natural habitats. Considering the rich diversity of birds and the presence of important bird
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Birdwatching Ecotourism or Avitourism is a form of nature-based ecotourism that mainly focuses on observing and identifying birds in their natural habitats. Birdwatchers are mostly conservation-minded responsible eco-tourists who have respect for wildlife and natural habitats. Considering the rich diversity of birds and the presence of important bird areas in Arunachal Pradesh,
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Community Ecotourism: The local communities get direct livelihood benefits from a homestay operation, local cuisine, transport, bird-watching ponds and hides, bird guide services, selling of local products and souvenirs and cultural program performances. They are also actively involved in various bird and nature conservation activities.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
The state is not only rich in natural beauty but also has a diverse culture within the many communities who live here. Apatani Plateau Initiative and Ziro and Tangsa Community Conservation Reserve Initiative, Changlang District have been major initiatives executed by Association for Conservation and Tourism in the state. They aim at the sole motive of creating a friendly environment for tribals and making conserving the pristine environment and soulful tourism.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Ecotourism: has been initiated by the people as a measure for sustainable development. Arunachal is an ideal location for nature lovers and adventurers as here one can find the perfect opportunity to relax in the midst of picturesque hills, snowy mist, famous monasteries, unexplored passes and tranquil lakes all of which come together to form some of the prettiest locations in the largest state of North East India which is encircled on three sides by Bhutan, China and Myanmar.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Talle Wildlife Sanctuary(PAN)
DihangDibang Biosphere Reserve
Eagle Nest Wildlife Sanctuary
Namdapha Tiger Reserve
Mouling National Park
Sessa Orchid Sanctuary
Pakke Wildlife Sanctuary
Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary
Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary
Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Pakke-Paga Hornbill Festival – the only conservation festival has been declared as the state festival to promote conservation of nature.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Taking the vulnerability of living being from natural calamities and indiscreet exploitation of natural resources, measures have been suggested to Geographers to develop strategies and geospatial technologies for conservation of the flora, fauna and natural environment.