Wildlife Protection Training Concludes at Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary

0
32

Namchi Wildlife Division’s Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary under the Forest and Environment Department, Government of Sikkim, successfully conducted a two-day capacity-building training for field staff and Eco-Development Committees (EDCs) at Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary from February 27 to 28. The training was organized under the Wildlife Conservation and Protection Plan (2024-25) to enhance skills and knowledge in wildlife conservation, covering bird identification, Indian wildlife laws, biodiversity management, and sustainable tourism.

The program was chaired by ACF MWLS Jicdhol Bhutia, ACF Dorjee Wangmu Bhutia, RO Ved Nedhi Regmi, and BO RC Adhikari. Experts led informative sessions on various aspects of wildlife protection. Atharva Singh from WWF-India provided insights into legal frameworks and strategies for combating wildlife crimes, along with the basics of bird identification. Ugen T Bhutia, Graduate Forester, highlighted the importance of biodiversity conservation, while Surekha Chettri discussed sustainable wildlife tourism and its benefits for conservation and local communities. Manita Gajmer emphasized the ethical responsibilities of field staff in enforcing wildlife protection laws.

On the second day, participants took part in a birdwatching field visit inside Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, led by Atharva Singh. Over 20 bird species were recorded along a 1km trail, including Fire-tailed Myzornis, Dark-breasted Rosefinch, Bar-throated Minla, White-browed Scimitar Babbler, and Himalayan Bluetail. Participants also shared their field experiences, fostering collaboration and shared learning.

The training successfully strengthened the capacity of forest field staff and EDC members, equipping them with practical knowledge for effective wildlife protection. Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary continues to focus on biodiversity conservation through community engagement and professional development.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.