02
Jan
Stressing the vital role of local communities in wildlife conservation, the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Daying Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary (DEMWS) has said that sustained public support is essential to protect the sanctuary’s rich biodiversity and unlock its eco-tourism potential. Addressing a community awareness programme at Sika Tode village, DEMWS DFO Ms Kempi Ete said the sanctuary near Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh holds immense promise for eco-tourism, which could significantly improve the livelihoods of fringe-area communities if wildlife protection efforts are strengthened. The programme, aimed at deterring wildlife crimes, was organised by the local Community Surveillance and Monitoring Team…
