1 Mar 2004 Arunachal Pradesh, India, Indian Sub-continent Biodiversity | Communities
Identifying Areas for Conservation in a Biodiversity Hotspot: The High Altitudes of Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalayas
This continuation of the project is using a two-pronged follow-up:
(i) Working at the local community level to seek peoples’ support for wildlife conservation, and
(ii) Working with the Government to facilitate the creation of Arunachal’s first high altitude wildlife reserve.
Dr Charudutt Mishra received a 2nd RSG grant in March 2004. With support from the Rufford Small Grant in 2003, the biological expedition in Arunachal’s high altitudes documented a rich but threatened wildlife assemblage (including 12 mammal species of global conservation importance), and identified a suitable site for establishment of a wildlife reserve. This continuation of the project is using a two-pronged follow-up:
(i) Working at the local community level to seek peoples’ support for wildlife conservation, and
(ii) Working with the Government to facilitate the creation of Arunachal’s first high altitude wildlife reserve.