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Aaranyak

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Founded
  
1989

Area served
  
Assam

Type
  
Charitable trust

Focus
  
Environmentalism, Conservation, Ecology

Location
  
Guwahati, India Northeast India

Method
  
Lobbying, research, consultancy

Aaranyak is a leading wildlife NGO based in Guwahati. It is a Scientific, Industrial Research and frontline environmental organization of India. It works all over the eastern Himalayan region on nature conservation, natural resources management, climate change, disaster management and livelihood enhancement of marginalized communities through research and advocacy.

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The group says its mission is to foster conservation of biodiversity in Northeast India through research, environmental education, capacity building and advocacy for legal and policy reform to usher a new era of ecological security. Recently, UN framework convention on climate change announced Aaranyak in partnership with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) as winner of its UN Lighthouse Activity Award 2014 for the successful implementation of the community-based flood early warning system in the Lakhimpur and Dhemaji Districts of Assam.

Activities in Kaziranga

A joint study carried out by Aaranyak and the Assam Forest Department, has shown that Kaziranga National Park has the highest density of wild tigers in the world. The report is the result of a study carried out during January–March 2009.

List of notable programs and campaigns


Aaranyak sponsors vehicles to Manas National Park.

References

Aaranyak Wikipedia