The programme, launched yesterday, by Arunachal Pradesh Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Dr Shashi Kumar, would be implemented by ENVIRON, North East based NGO, an official communique informed here today.
Supported by US Fish and Wildlife Service, the project would be implemented in partnership with state's Environment and Forest department with Aitijya (The Heritage) as partner.
Rajiv Gandhi University's Zoology department and G B Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development (GBPIHED), NE Unit would provide all technical support, the communique informed.
Project principal investigator Dr Kuladip Sarma gave a comprehensive overview followed by technical sessions to review the present conservation status of the Eastern Hoolock Gibbon in Arunachal Pradesh- Assam landscape.
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Wildlife Trust of India veterinarian Dr Zahan Ahmed and Itanagar Biological Park spoke on "Translocation of Gibbons and conservation issues" and "Conservation breeding & habitat management of Gibbon" respectively.
ENVIRON is a society for conservation and management of nature and natural resources in NE India.
Its wildlife and biodiversity conservation division head Kripal Mazumdar, in his address, lauded US Fish and Wildlife Service and other organizations for their support.
The project, to pilot a conservation education module in schools through trained teachers and among community through the local youth volunteers, would foster and facilitate dialogue between key stakeholders, local community, youth groups, district administration (local block officials), forest officials and various civil society organizations, the communique added.