After a prolonged period of neglect, one of
the India’s least explored Dibru Saikhowa National Park, located in the extreme
east of Assam State is set to acquire the priority it deserves for conservation
and management to protect its rich flora and fauna. Around 118 forest personnel
are likely to be deputed to protect the park and promote conservation efforts
in the area situated on the south bank of the Brahmaputra. Conservation workers
have been calling for better protection measures for the park, and the recent
moves have been described as “encouraging”.
5 January
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