Deterring burgeoning wildlife crimes that are posing a grave threat to the precious wildlife in the country, as well as many other parts of the globe, has thrown up multi-dimensional challenges to wildlife crime prevention agencies as well as overall conservation efforts because of the in
The workshop, held at the Felix River Kwai Resort near the historic River Kwai Bridge from 24-28 November 2025, brought together 37 participants representing seven South and South-East Asian countries, all working for biodiversity conservation and community livelihoods.
Leading biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak, with support from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF), UK, organised two impactful editions of the "Rhino Goes to School" programme to nurture awareness and responsibility for wildlife conservation among young learners.
Leading biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak, in collaboration with the Assam Forest School, Jalukbari, celebrated GIS Day 2025 on Wednesday under the theme "GIS for Frontline Forest Staff."
Eight-year-old Jubi, a brave member of the K9 Sniffer Dog Squad of Aaranyak, breathed her last on November 7 after providing years of outstanding service in aiding the authority in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNP&TR), in fighting wildlife crime, including poaching.
The inception workshop of the initiative was held on Friday at the APCB conference hall. Delivering the inaugural speech, Dr. G K Misra, Member Secretary of the Assam Pollution Control Board, highlighted the need for civic participation in environmental conservation and pollution abatemen
'Journey for Learning' (J4L), a community-based eco-cultural tourism initiative supported by Aaranyak, was awarded the Best Community-Based Tourism Initiative at the Northeast India Tourism Awards (NEITA) 2025, announced on October 11
In an initiative to inspire students and researchers in the Barak Valley to actively participate in biodiversity conservation efforts, Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, a prominent conservation leader and scientist recognized for his dedication to the protection of biodiversity in the region, deliv
International Primate Day is observed annually on September 1 to raise awareness and encourage action for the protection and conservation of the world's primate species.
The training combined theoretical knowledge with intensive hands-on sessions, enabling participants to gain first-hand experience in electrical wiring, safety measures, and the use of essential tools.
As part of this initiative, Aaranyak, in collaboration with the wildlife sanctuary authority, local NGO SHIPA and with support from IUCN CAG organised another programme on August 18 at various locations within Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary.