Discover the inaugural January 2026 edition of the Center of Wildlife and Environmental Studies Newsletter from Girijananda Chowdhury University’s Centre for Wildlife and Environmental Studies, dedicated to fostering human-nature connections amid Northeast India’s biodiversity hotspots.
It details the Centre’s interdisciplinary goals in research, conservation, capacity building, and sustainable practices, highlighting Assam’s rich ecosystems with 293 orchids, 193 mammals, 950 birds, and more, plus plans for facilities near Garbhanga Forest and Kaziranga. Featured content includes narratives of harmonious coexistence with wildlife from indigenous communities, research on Golden Langur breeding, innovative radio collars, insect biodiversity, green pesticides, climate modeling, and completed vermicompost and medicinal garden projects.
The issue recaps key events like the 2024 inauguration, forest walks, photography workshops, tree plantations, ecosystem modeling internships, wildlife rescues, and previews future activities such as human-wildlife conflict studies and birdwatching programs, inviting engagement for environmental stewardship.
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