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"Manipur has a rich biodiversity and the indigenous population must shoulder responsibility to protect the greenery and work towards safeguarding the environment," Biren said.
The government action called for to save the Thoubal River “which is the lifeline of the people of Andro, Heirok, Wangkhem, Thoubal and Wabagai”.
A birds net and a pitcher used by unkonwn bird catchers to trap birds were found at Waithou wetland in Manipur
Chief Minister N Biren appealed to the people of Manipur to take a joint pledge to make Manipur green and free from corruption, drug menace and violence.
Royal Thimphu College in Thimphu and Norbuling Rigter College in Paro are hosting the Bhutan CMS VATARAN Film festival and Forum on Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Action 2022.
To preserve the Manipuri culture and to promote Manipur ponies, 20 mounted police will be introduced in Imphal City to patrol within the city area, the chief minister said..
A first in Manipur, Paorei village celebrated Cosmo Flower Festival as a part of conservation efforts to enhance the beauty and economic growth of the place.
Pointing out the surge in wildlife crimes, several legal experts and forest officials called for collaboration, synergy and massive awareness among all stakeholders to check wildlife crimes.
This World Rivers Day 2022, let us ensure that everyone is aware of the importance of river stewardship. Let us pledge not to do anything that harms, threatens and endangers our river.
Razai Khullen of Ukhrul district is the only place left for Nongin where it is still observed. Unfortunately, the species is not reported from any of the protected areas in the state.
IFP visits Nongin, which is fast vanishing due to the lack of conservation efforts in its natural habitat in Ukhrul district, and the State Bird of Manipur was captured on lens for the first time ever in the state.
World Environment Day 2022: Repeating the WED theme “Only One Earth” after 50 long years is a reminder to all the people in the world that the planet Earth is our only home and humanity must safeguard its finite natural resources. It reiterates the need to live sustainably in harmony with nature.
World Environment Day is a great platform for leaders and governments everywhere to step up their sustainability commitments and transform their own activities and implement the policies that will enable everyone to solve the triple planetary crisis.
A one-day awareness programme on biodiversity conservation was organised by the district forest officer, Tamenglong in association with the Dailong village authority in Dailong village.
A workshop on ‘Rejuvenation of Farm Economy and Environment through afforestation’ was organised by the United Committee Manipur (UCM) in Imphal West.
While there is a growing recognition that biological diversity is a global asset of tremendous value to future generations, the number of species is being significantly reduced by various human activities.
Future of humanity will depend on how we together take care of mother earth today.
Members of the Culture Research and Eco-Development Institute (CREDI) drew the attention of the state and the Central government for turning it into a full-fledged institute.
We tend to overlook nature’s inter-relationship and take short-term actions that can have a serious impact on biodiversity and its habitats. Humans do not have the right to do this.
The animals which were handed over to the Zoological garden included two slow lorises, a mother and baby, from Tengnoupal district and a Goral from Thoubal district.
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