Glimpses from World Environment Day 2026 celebrations at @namerinptr🌿
Across Tiger Reserve - Potasali, Seijosa, Kalamati & Field Directorate, students, community members, EDCs & frontline staff joined hands for plantation drives & awareness activities under #EkPedMaaKeNaam.
Guided by the principle of ‘One Earth, One Family and One Future’, we will continue working towards a cleaner, greener and more sustainable planet through the spirit of Mission LiFE.
On #WorldEnvironmentDay, we celebrate India's rich natural heritage and reaffirm our commitment to conservation.
Home to over 70% of the world's wild tigers, India has emerged as a global leader in wildlife conservation through sustained efforts in habitat protection, species recovery, technology-driven monitoring, and community participation.
Tiger reserves not only secure the future of our national animal but also conserve critical ecosystems that support biodiversity, water security, carbon sequestration, and climate resilience.
#WorldEnvironmentDay2026 #TigerConservation #ProjectTiger #AmritKaalKaTigerVision2047
Photo Credit- Dr. G.S. Bhardwaj
Best wishes to everyone on World Environment Day. I would like to applaud all those passionate about environmental conservation. This is a day to reaffirm our commitment to protecting our environment and furthering growth that is sustainable. Numerous efforts by our Government over the last decade highlight our work in this direction. Some of India’s key successes include expanding green cover and a rise in the population of several animals. The people of India have shown how collective efforts, policies, belief in science and innovation can improve our environment.
The All India Tiger Estimation (AITE), launched in 2006, is conducted once every four years and has completed five successful cycles so far.
Recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's largest camera trap wildlife survey, AITE has transformed wildlife monitoring in India. Beyond estimating tiger numbers, it provides critical insights into the status of co-predators, prey populations, habitat quality, and landscape connectivity.
The information generated through this exercise plays a vital role in guiding conservation planning, strengthening management interventions, and addressing emerging challenges across India's tiger landscapes.
#NTCA #ProjectTiger #AITE6 #AmritKaalKaTigerVision2047
@PMOIndia@moefcc@wii_india@MSTrIPES@PIB_India@EnvironmentPib@IBCA_official@Unitedfortigers
Nameri @namerinptr is celebrating the day with student awareness programmes and plantation drives across Nameri and Sonai Rupai landscape.
Students joined hands to plant saplings and spread the message of conservation.
#WorldEnvironmentDay#NameriTigerReserve#AssamForest
Nameri @namerinptr is celebrating the day with student awareness programmes and plantation drives across Nameri and Sonai Rupai landscape.
Students joined hands to plant saplings and spread the message of conservation.
#WorldEnvironmentDay#NameriTigerReserve#AssamForest
A herd of elephants wallowing in a restored waterbody inside @namerinptr — a testament to the success of wetland restoration efforts by the park authorities under APFBC Phase-II.
🎥: Aman Wilson
@himantabiswa@CMOfficeAssam
Grateful that @namerinptr has been recognised as India’s Best Adventure Destination. A big win for conservation-driven Eco-tourism, regulated under @ntca_india guidelines by the @assamforest & local EDCs. Heartening to see the impact of silent efforts being recognised.
A testament to dedicated efforts in wetland conservation!
Our state bird, the rare and elusive white-winged wood duck, has been observed in three out of the four beels created under the habitat restoration initiative in Nameri National Park & Tiger Reserve under APFBC.
🎥 Captured by the Field Director during a routine inspection at Kepkepi Beel.
@himantabiswa@namerinptr
1941 report of tigers at #SonaiRupaiSanctuary, #Assam with a first ever photograph of a tiger in the sanctuary taken by the then Honorary Wildlife Officer W. Milburne.
Source - Progress Report of Forest Administration in the Province of Assam 1941.
@assamforest@namerinptr
Manas Memories: A souvenir shop was inaugurated by two legends of Manas – 'Shaurya Chakra' awardee Shri Kalachand Sarkar and Shri Babulal Orang, recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award.
🐾🌿 Newly recruited Range Officers of Assam, currently training at Telangana Forest Academy, visited @namerinptr as part of their tour program. Insightful interactions with the Director & Range Officer enriched their understanding of field-level conservation! 🐘🌳🐅
@assamforest
🐾 Wildlife Photographic Contest:
Capture conservation through your lens!
📧: [email protected]
🗓️ Deadline:9th Feb 2025
✨ Be part of our 25th-anniversary celebrations!
🎥 by very innovative SumiSuvi via Insta