| WTI's
campign against hunting hornbills continues in Arunachal
Pradesh
New Delhi, May 20, 2002: The campaign
against hunting of hornbills in Arunacahl Pradesh got
a shot in the arms with the villagers of Basarnallah
in Papum Pare district forming a forest protection committee
to prevent the hunting of hornbills. WTI along with
the Arunachal Wildlife and nature foundation (AWNF)
distributed 26 fibreglass replicas of hornbill beaks
and 40 awareness posters to the Gaon Burahs of Basarnallah.
Many tribal groups in Arunachal traditionally wear
the hornbill beak as part of their headgear, to symbolize
valour and manhood. WTI and AWNF have been campaigning
against the killing of hornbills for this traditional
use. Instead the villages have been offered firbreglass
replicas, fabricated by WTI in New Delhi. The Itanagar
DFO held a meeting with the village development council,
during which the villages assured him that they would
ban hunting of hornbills and protect the local forest
area.
As a goodwill gesture, the forest department immunized
150 cattle and also provided vet treatment for various
ailments of their cattle. The villagers were shown the
film "Songs of the Forest" on hornbill conservation
to create a sense of awareness on the issue.
The DFO has also invited the villagers to suggest effective
alternatives so as to maximize the benefits to wildlife
as well as to the villagers.
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