Assam Forest Minister, Shri. Chandra Mohan Patowary has released a strategy document for the conservation of the State Bird, the “White-winged duck”, prepared by the Wildlife Trust of India, in collaboration with the Assam Forest Department.Whi
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ITANAGAR: Two flying squirrels were released in Arunachal Pradesh s D. Ering Wildlife Sanctuary (DEWS) on Thursday.
Mibom Pangging, a resident of Namsing village under Mebo Sub-Division released the pair at Gul-Katoni area of Sibiyamukh Wildlife Range of the sanctuary in the presence of Range Officer Domek Koyu and other staff members.
Mibom Pangging said that he had rescued the squirrels from nearby his house from a fallen tree holes in Namsing village, situated about 50 kilometres from Pasighat.
Pangging said he decided to catch the flying squirrels and hand them over to the wildlife department to prevent them from being eaten by others. Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife Tasang Taga, on learning about the rescue, directed the Range Officer at Sibiyamukh to release them in the wild.
Arunachal Pradesh: 3 Great Indian Civet cubs rescued, handed over to Zoological Park, Itanagar
A young leader from Pasighat, Mongol Yomso raised the Civet for the last four months. He was feeding the cubs with milk & meat so that they grow up healthy
| 19 Dec 2020 4:47 AM GMT
Pasighat: Three great Indian Civet were handed over to Itanagar Zoological Park on December 18 by a young leader from Pasighat, Mongol Yomso. He contested the Lok Sabha elections in the last Parliamentary election.
A team of Yomso s workers found the three Civets near Ayeng village under Mebo Sub-Division around four months ago. Since then, Yomso has been raising the Civet cubs by feeding them meat and milk.