Lahkar is among five conservationists from across the globe to be nominated for this year's Heritage Heroes Award which is aimed at recognising the "outstanding efforts" of conservationists around the world in making a difference in the conservation of World Heritage sites in challenging situations, an IUCN release said.
The conservationist has been working to save the grasslands, flora and fauna of Manas National Park area for the past two decades and is currently engaged as Manas Landscape Administrator for Aaranyak, an NGO working for biodiversity conservation in North East India.
During the early nineties, Lahkar was conducting research at Manas when he found himself in the height of the Bodo agitation, followed by the armed struggle by Bodo insurgents when people occupied land within the Park and started rampant timber collection and poaching within the Protected Area.
As a consequence Manas was listed as a World Heritage Site 'in Danger' (1992-2011) and it was during this period that Lahkar formulated a vision for Manas with support from the local population.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content