8th Oct 2021 11:10:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

Maksam Tayeng

PASIGHAT, Oct 8: Celebrating the 67th Wildlife Week, the management of D. Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, organized a two day Nature Camp programme for the college students (NSS volunteers) of Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat on October 6-7 to create awareness among the students to save and preserve wildlife.
During the visit, the NSS volunteers were also briefed about the importance of wildlife protection and conservation to sustain the environmental balance. Along with wildlife field staff, the conservation efforts of the management of DEWS were also briefed to the students by M. Tayeng, a wildlife conservationist cum journalist who has been working for wildlife conservation of DEWS for the last 10 years. Students were also made aware about the serious need of protection for Bengal Florican, a rare and endangered grassland bird which is a flagship species of the sanctuary. They were advised to spread the message of wildlife conservation among the youths in the college.
DFO Tasang Taga, hoped that the students will play a major role in spreading awareness among the youths to protect and preserve the wildlife of the Sanctuary. 


Kenter Joya Riba

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