After Nagaland, Arunachal firm to protect birds, wild animals
After Nagaland, Arunachal firm to protect birds, wild animals
Last Updated: Wed, Apr 21st, 2021, 16:20:21hrs
Arunachal Pradesh Environment and Forests Minister Mama Natung said that responding to the government appeal so far 680 airguns and a few rifles have been voluntarily surrendered by the people and they willingly vowed not to hunt birds and animals. Those who are surrendering airguns and rifles, the government is giving them encouraging certificates. We are considering framing suitable policies to give some support to those people who would be affected after depositing airguns and rifles to the government, Natung told IANS over phone.
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Drongo: The kotwal among birds who plays with fire
A glossy black bird with a distinctive forked tail and perched on a bare branch was looking for something when it
| 29 Dec 2020 4:02 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: A glossy black bird with a distinctive forked tail and perched on a bare branch was looking for something when it suddenly flew and next he was seen hovering over a Tawny eagle, more than twice his size and much stronger. But our bird, known as the black drongo was unfazed and fearlessly fighting off the eagle from his territory. The drongo kept dive-bombing without any hesitation and the eagle eventually made off.