Our #CommunityNursery successfully germinated #Hollong, #Assam’s endangered state tree.
By combining traditional knowledge with scientific nursery practices, we raised 800 healthy saplings from 2,000 seeds, supporting native species recovery and forest restoration.
1,100 native saplings planted at Chotai Hill this #WorldEnvironmentDay, contributing to a restoration effort that has already seen 13 lakh+ saplings take root.
A collective effort to strengthen ecological resilience, and secure a greener future. 🌿
@GajrajCorps_IA
Expressed through intricate textiles, sacred motifs, and cherished ornaments, swipe through to learn how Monpa culture reflects values of peace, belonging, and coexistence with the natural world. >>>
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In the high mountains of #ArunachalPradesh, generations of #Monpa women have preserved a weaving tradition that is deeply intertwined with nature, spirituality, and community. >>>
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Our R&D researcher, Dr. Pulakeswar Basumatary, has published the first photographic record of the Naumann’s Thrush from Assam, India in the Journal of Threatened Taxa.
Read more: https://t.co/yBkCOha9KG
Three days in the field. Diverse perspectives gained.
Participants of the Field Ecology Course share their experiences, insights, and reflections on how hands-on ecological learning can shape stronger, more informed conservation practices.
Watch now: https://t.co/TEk5YOAKVz
Call for Nominations: 14th Balipara Foundation Awards 2026
📍4th November 2026 | Guwahati, Assam, India
⏳ Nomination deadline: 10th July 2026
Know an Earth Hero?
Nominate them today: https://t.co/50aNmCOYJF
#EarthHeroes#BaliparaFoundationAwards#EasternHimalayas
From restoring habitats to strengthening community stewardship, local action in Assam is creating meaningful ecological change, one landscape at a time. >>>
#WorldBiodiversityDay#ActingLocallyForGlobalImpact
Along the shifting floodplains of the Brahmaputra, communities in Jhanjimukh are restoring biodiversity in landscapes shaped by floods, erosion, and ecological loss.
#WorldBiodiversityDay#ActingLocallyForGlobalImpact
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Bees help sustain the ecosystems, crops, and wild landscapes that life depends on. But as their populations decline, the balance of these systems is increasingly at risk.
Swipe to explore the importance of bees this #WorldBeeDay >>>
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What began as a restoration effort on the barren sandbanks of Jhanjimukh is evolving into a long-term community-led movement for ecological resilience along the Brahmaputra.
Read more: https://t.co/nPqnkrWlQF
#EcologicalRestoration
Save the dates for #NaturenomicsWeek 2026!
This year, the Forum expands into a week-long series of dialogues, campus engagements, cultural exchanges, exhibitions, and collaborative platforms across multiple institutions and spaces.
Stay tuned for more updates!
#EHNF2026
The discovery of two new firefly species in Meghalaya is a significant breakthrough, offering new insight into the region’s biodiversity and the ecosystems that still sustain it.
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#FireflyDiscovery#Meghalaya#EasternHimalaya
Save the dates for #NaturenomicsWeek 2026!
This year, the Forum expands into a week-long series of dialogues, campus engagements, cultural exchanges, exhibitions, and collaborative platforms across multiple institutions and spaces.
Stay tuned for more updates!
#EHNF2026
The loss of indigenous seeds is not merely the loss of biodiversity, but the erosion of memory, adaptability, and generations of ecological knowledge embedded within them.
Read more: https://t.co/RhPLNSRu3k