To commemorate the National Wildlife Week and Gandhi Jayanti, the Biological Park, Itanagar is offering free entry to visitors on the 2nd October, 2025 .@wangki_lowang
The elusive Pallas’s Cat has been documented for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang District. The cat was reported in the joint Forest-WWF India wildlife monitoring exercise. This discovery highlights the rich biodiversity of Arunachal’s high-altitude landscapes.
The 2nd State Project Steering Committee meeting on “Strengthening Conservation & Resilience of Wildcat Landscapes” was held today at Itanagar.
The project covers Pakke TR, Eaglenest WLS & Sessa Orchid Sanctuary, with support from @GlobalTigerForum, @UNDP & @GEF
Happy to meet the Hon’ble Minister for Environment and Forest of Arunachal Pradesh, Shri @wangki_lowang ji, in New Delhi today.
Highlighted the vital role of local communities and appreciated their efforts in forest conservation.
Discussed the integration of advanced technologies to strengthen the forest & wildlife conservation strategies.
Pakke Tiger Reserve, Seijosa, DoEF&CC, Government of Arunachal Pradesh is organizing events such as various school level competitions, Terracotta painting, & Wall painting etc. for celebration of Wildlife Week (2nd to 8th Oct).
@MyGovArunachal@ntca_india@ArunForests@moefcc
A team of dedicated veterinarians at the Centre for Bear Rehabilitation & Conservation (CBRC) in Arunachal's Pakke Tiger Reserve successfully repaired a fractured bone in a young female Chinese pangolin.
#PangolinRescue#WildlifeConservation#AnimalRescue#SavePangolins
The Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation at Pakke Tiger Reserve has made significant progress in rehabilitating orphaned Asiatic Black Bear cubs, Papum and Tezu. Through dedicated care and training, the team is preparing the cubs for a successful return to the wild.
Namdapha National Park in Changlang is a destination to be discovered with its rich biodiversity and a vast array of flora and fauna. Alongside its rare plant species, the park stands out for hosting four majestic big cat species.
#FloraAndFauna#Biodiversity#EcoTourism
2 days Workshop cum Training Program on "Combating Wildlife Trafficking in Arunachal Pradesh" jointly organized by Dept. of EF&CC and WCS-India, inaugurated by P Subramanyam, PCCF & HoFF in the presence of N Tam, PCCF & CWLW at Itanagar today
@ArunachalCMO@moefcc@ArunForests
The 2-day workshop organized by Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary successfully concluded, focusing on assessing and upgrading field activities of the Special Task Protection Force (STPF) and other field staff.
Excited for the release of the Biodiversity Map of Arunachal Pradesh! This comprehensive map highlights the rich and diverse ecosystems of our state, showcasing the unique flora and fauna that thrive here. A significant step towards conservation and sustainable development.
The release of the Biodiversity Map of Arunachal Pradesh is a commendable initiative. This is not just a document but a powerful tool that highlights the State's diverse and rich biodiversity. The initiative further paves the way for more informed environmental protection and sustainable development, ensuring that the region's unique flora and fauna are safeguarded for future generations.
The Department of Environment, Forest & Climate Change has unveiled the Biodiversity Map of Arunachal Pradesh, highlighting the state's rich ecological wealth. This invaluable tool will drive informed environmental protection efforts and help preserve our natural heritage.
Arunachal’s rich biodiversity now has a specialized map that visually captures the distribution and variety of species and ecosystems of our State.
Kudos to everyone involved in creating this map, which will play a crucial role in promoting and conserving our natural heritage.
As part of the #EkPedMaaKeNaam campaign, the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) and the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Itanagar, collaboratively organized a tree plantation drive in Itanagar.
Our team at CBRC, @pakke_tiger has received a Chinese pangolin in comatose condition and signs of posterior paralysis. Currently under supportive treatment, we hope that the animal recovers soon and is able to go #BackToTheWild@ArunForests@ifawglobal