Wakro (Arunachal Pradesh) [India], October 24 (HBTV): Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein attended the 2nd Wakro Butterfly Meet, held in celebration of the 8th Northeast Butterfly Meet at Wakro in the Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary on Thursday.
Mein lauded the efforts of the Kamlang Valley Nature Club, Butterflies of North Eastern India Group, Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, experts, and volunteers working to preserve the state’s rich biodiversity. He commended their efforts to celebrate the region’s butterfly diversity and promote eco-tourism as a sustainable livelihood avenue.
‘Butterflies are integral to our ecological balance. Events such as the Namdapha Butterfly Meet and Ziro Butterfly Meet have inspired awareness and conservation efforts across the Northeast. It is heartening to witness the same enthusiasm here at Wakro, especially among the youth who are emerging as true custodians of biodiversity,’ said Mein.
Highlighting the State Government’s focus on sustainable tourism, the Deputy Chief Minister announced plans to develop a Nature Trail in Kamlang, along with an Angling Spot nearby, to promote responsible tourism and empower local communities. He noted that such initiatives would help strike a balance between progress and preservation.
Mein also shared his long-term vision for the creation of a Butterfly Park in a feasible and remote location of Arunachal Pradesh, a dedicated space for research, conservation, and eco-tourism, designed with ecological sensitivity in mind.
Underscoring the state’s vast natural wealth, Mein noted that 582 butterfly species have been recorded so far, with many new species being discovered regularly, reaffirming Arunachal Pradesh’s exceptional biodiversity.
Besides conservation, Mein emphasised the need to promote the holistic growth of tourism in the state. ‘The upcoming Sunrise Festival in Anjaw, Walong Day commemorating the 1962 War, and the Namsai to Namti Cycle Expedition reflect our shared heritage and community spirit,’ he said.
He added that with the Frontier Highway progressing up to Vijaynagar, the region is poised for new avenues of eco-tourism and connectivity-driven development, opening opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and regional growth.
‘Arunachal’s development must always remain aligned with nature. We must progress, and at the same time, we must conserve and protect the environment too. Together, let us nurture Arunachal’s diversity, where culture, community, and conservation coexist in harmony,’ Mein said.
(ANI)