Namdapha National Park: The Last Frontier of the Northeast
Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha, that lines the northeastern borders of India, is one of the most remote and bio-diverse national parks in the world. But despite its remoteness, it reels under mounting human pressures that might push its wildlife to the brink of survival.
Directed by BiontA Roundglass Sustain film
Updated July 28, 2025
Directed by BiontA Roundglass Sustain film
Updated July 28, 2025
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Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha, that lines the northeastern borders of India, is one of the most remote and bio-diverse national parks in the world. But despite its remoteness, it reels under mounting human pressures that might push its wildlife to the brink of survival.
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Biont
a 'team of four friends', tells stories through visual media, with a mission to connect people with science, beauty and threats of our natural world.
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We are a driven group of people from diverse backgrounds, bound by an abiding love for India’s natural world.