Namdapha National Park

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Into the Wilds of Namdapha National Park
Book
Into the Wilds of Namdapha National Park
Aparajita Datta
Conservationist Aparajita Datta writes about the years she spent researching and camping in Namdapha, and why the forest still remains close to her heart
By
Aparajita Datta
Book
Communities and Authorities Clash at Namdapha as Deforestation Escalates
Conservation
Communities and Authorities Clash at Namdapha as Deforestation Escalates
Spoorthy Raman
Park authorities consider the Yobin community to be main drivers of deforestation and poaching in the national park
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Spoorthy Raman
Conservation
Malayan Giant Squirrel: Namdapha's Treetop Acrobat
Video
Malayan Giant Squirrel: Namdapha's Treetop Acrobat
Biont
In the high tree canopies of Namdapha National Park, an acrobat runs, climbs, leaps and soars. Meet the Malayan giant squirrel, one of the world's largest squirrel species, currently threatened by deforestation.
By
Biont
Video
The Tree-Dwellers of Namdapha National Park
Photo Story
The Tree-Dwellers of Namdapha National Park
Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
The diverse inhabitants of the tropical forests of Arunachal Pradesh
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Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
River Recluse: The White-bellied Heron of Namdapha National Park
Photo Story
River Recluse: The White-bellied Heron of Namdapha National Park
Sustain Team
A small population of these critically endangered birds live a quiet, secluded life in the wilderness of Arunachal Pradesh
By
Sustain Team
Photo Story
White-bellied Heron: Facts, Habitat, Population
Infographic
White-bellied Heron: Facts, Habitat, Population
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
All you need to know about one of the rarest birds in the world
By
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
Infographic
Night Flyer: The Red Giant Gliding Squirrel in Namdapha National Park
Species
Night Flyer: The Red Giant Gliding Squirrel in Namdapha National Park
Murali Krishna Chatakonda
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Though this nocturnal squirrel resides high up in the canopy and is widely distributed it is threatened by deforestation and habitat fragmentation
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Murali Krishna Chatakonda
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Species
Tall, Dark, and Lonesome: The White-bellied Heron’s Last Call for Help
Species
Tall, Dark, and Lonesome: The White-bellied Heron’s Last Call for Help
William Duckworth
Megha Rao
With less than 250 known individuals in the world and fewer than 50 in India, the white-bellied heron is slowly disappearing without a trace
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William Duckworth
Megha Rao
Species