Om The Basic Principles of Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity conservation in Assam is vital for the preservation of unique and diverse ecosystems within the region. Known as one of the earth's biodiversity hotspots, Assam boasts a vast range of flora and fauna, including numerous endangered species such as the Indian rhinoceros and pygmy hog. Efforts to conserve this rich biodiversity are multifaceted, involving various stakeholders such as government agencies, NGOs, and local communities. Conservation initiatives focus on protected areas like Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park and other National Parks & Wildlife sanctuaries implementing measures to mitigate threats such as habitat loss, illegal wildlife trafficking, and human-wildlife conflicts. Additionally, these initiatives recognize the importance of involving local communities in sustainable resource management practices that both protect biodiversity and enhance economic livelihoods. Through collaboration and strict enforcement of conservation laws and regulations, Assam aims to safeguard its natural heritage for future generations while fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife.
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