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.
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Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
rejuvenating themselves to tap water which would make the source for other time specially during the winter. The project and plan will the studied properly by the team of IIT, Guwahati and further other such project will be undertaken in future.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
are taking several action plan to rejuvenate the scarcity of water depending on the gradients, there shall be check dam, trenches, and recharging pits in eight villages oout of 28 villages of the circle which include Depra, Poma-I, Poma-II, Jullang, Rakap, Khamir, Moin, Rilo, this project will help the locals farmers
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Some confusion wich was arising among the locals of the area have been cleared and the IIT, Guwahati intervention has also been sought, a project for rejuvenation has been taken up where 8 villaegs in Sangdupota circle has been taken up, earlier 8 villagers were taken up and the local involvement is sought so that the locals specially Goan Bura/Goan Buri/ former PRI members who are the most effective participants for the protection of environment and forest.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Addressing the sensitization and awareness programme on community mobilization activities (2nd quarter) on climate change vulnerability of Papum Poma river for conservation and rejuvenation of its spring in the locality. Robin said time has come and we all have to think for protection of forest and natural resource for a better future. “ Nature gives everything to human being and we in reciprocate have to protect its source so that the resource continue to come in time and again”.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
We have to conserve and protect our natural resources including flora and fauna, river and spring for a better environment and better future. Said Director Environment & Climate Change, D Dohu Robin.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Because if we don't stop and protect our forests and wildlife now in the context of the points mentioned above, the consequences might have a drastic and direct effect on the planet, such as climate change, desertification, soil erosion, floods, extinction of flora and fauna, food and water scarcity, an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, imbalance in the ecosystem, etc. These are just a few of the issues that can be brought on at the expense of losing trees, wildlife, natural resources, and o
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
There are plenty of sustainable methods to conserve biodiversity. Integrating plantation of flowers and vegetables as well as introducing new and advanced ways of farming techniques such as alley cropping, combining agriculture and animal husbandry, organic farming, etc. without the practice of slash and burn methods to make fields fertile in the forest can be relatively effective in conserving the environment.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
There are plenty of sustainable methods to conserve biodiversity. Integrating plantation of flowers and vegetables as well as introducing new and advanced ways of farming techniques such as alley cropping, combining agriculture and animal husbandry, organic farming, etc. without the practice of slash and burn methods to make fields fertile in the forest can be relatively effective in conserving the environment.
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Over-hunting of wildlife creatures can risk the extinction of many species under the category of both flora and fauna, which may also alter the ecological system of the environment. Due to extensive hunting and land encroachment, many species have been driven into extinction around the world. Hence, it should be our utmost priority to protect endangered and endemic species by banning hunting and poaching in the wilderness of Arunachal Pradesh. As a civil citizen, supporting local wildlife organi
Sakthivel 1 year 4 months ago
Arunachal Pradesh is a region that is still in its developing stage, and many of the residents in remote areas are still living a primitive life. In the past, some tribes of Arunachal have been seen hunting exotic birds, wild boars, deer, primates, and other animals for self-consumption, gifting, or trading purposes. However, animals in the wild are an important part of the ecosystem and such practices are no longer evident. Animals and forests play a major role in sustaining ecological biodiver