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Assam: Students, community members collect fodder plant seeds to restore elephant habitats

Aaranyak, a leading research-driven biodiversity conservation organisation, has partnered with local schools and community groups to launch a seed collection drive throughout the Udalguri and Baksa districts of Assam as part of its larger goal of restoration of degraded elephant habitats in the region.

ANI Apr 26, 2024 16:37 IST googleads

Students and community members collect seeds to restore elephant habitats in Assam (Photo/ANI)

Guwahati (Assam) [India], April 26 (ANI): Aaranyak, a leading research-driven biodiversity conservation organisation, has partnered with local schools and community groups to launch a seed collection drive throughout the Udalguri and Baksa districts of Assam as part of its larger goal of restoration of degraded elephant habitats in the region.

"Based on field surveys and literature review, we gained insights on elephant fodder plants in the wild. Accordingly, we have been conducting seed collection drives seasonally engaging local communities and students from the villages to raise them in our nursery, and consequently plant the saplings at the habitat revival site in the appropriate season," said Aaranyak's conservation biologist Dr Alolika Sinha explaining the spirit of the initiative.
In the recent initiative in Udalguri and Baksa districts, the NGO engaged 60 students from Rajiv Gandhi Memorial High School, Sapangaon and 50 students from Saint Paul School, Bhairabkunda in Udalguri and community members from Madhupur and Subankhata in Baksa and Kundarbil in Udalguri.
As part of the effort, the research-driven conservation non-profit worked with the students and community members to raise awareness about biodiversity conservation by actively contributing to ecosystem restoration.
Together the groups collected seeds of native species such as Bel (Aegle marmelos), Odal (Sterculia villosa), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) and Thekera tenga (Garcinia pedunculata), for raising on Aaranyak's nursery and eventually planting them at the habitat restoration site in Udalguri.
Aaranyak, for instance, is actively involved in restoring the degraded habitat of elephants in Udalguri with support from the SBI Foundation to reduce conflict between the indigenous communities and threatened Asian elephants.
A guided nature walk around Rajiv Gandhi Memorial High School and a plantation drive with Saint Paul School students provided students with educational opportunities, fostering a better understanding of the natural environment.
Aaranyak also procured Atlas (Custard Apple) (Annona reticulata) seeds to be raised in another community-managed nursery of Aaranyak at Badlapara in Udalguri.
Aaranyak believes that such initiatives as undertaken on April 22 last facilitate long-term collaboration with schools and communities to conserve biodiversity and empower residents to become stewards of respective local ecosystems.
This initiative was made possible through the coordination of Aaranyak's officials Rabiya Daimari, Abhijit Saikia, Mondeep Basumatari, Didom Daimari, Bineswar Daimari, Jiban Chetry, Jaugashar Basumatary, Dibakar Nayak, Bikas Tossa, and Pradip Barman. Community volunteer Binay Kumar Boro also played a key role in the success of the initiative. (ANI)

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