180 butterfly species recorded in Arunachal Pradesh

  • | Tuesday | 2nd October, 2018

"We have decided to hold the sixth edition of the meet at Namdapha National Park in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh in 2019," Pakke Tiger Reserve Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Tana Tapi said. ITANAGAR: Around 180 species of butterflies were recorded in Seijosa area of Arunachal Pradesh's East Kameng district during an annual event that encourages research and conservation of the colourful insects, officials said.Important species of butterflies, including the 'Creteus Cyrina', 'Arhopala Oenea' and 'Chersonesia Intermedia' were recorded at the three-day North East Butterfly Meet that concluded on Monday, they said.The fifth edition of the event, organised by the Butterflies of Northeast India Group, was held at the Pakke Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve.The meet provides a common platform for butterfly enthusiasts, wildlife researchers and staff of forest department to interact on butterfly diversity, distribution and conservation, and explore their rich diversity in the region, the officials said.Around 50 participants from different states participated in the event, including butterfly lovers from Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh and Meghalaya "Pakke is an important biological hotspot and butterflies play a key role in maintaining the biological richness of the region," said Seijosa Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) T R Tapu.He also stressed on the necessity of establishing butterfly gardens in educational institutions, offices and households.

ITANAGAR: Around 180 species of butterflies were recorded in Seijosa area of Arunachal Pradesh's East Kameng district during an annual event that encourages research and conservation of the colourful insects, officials said.Important species of butterflies, including the 'Creteus Cyrina', 'Arhopala Oenea' and 'Chersonesia Intermedia' were recorded at the three-day North East Butterfly Meet that concluded on Monday, they said.The fifth edition of the event, organised by the Butterflies of Northeast India Group, was held at the Pakke Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve.The meet provides a common platform for butterfly enthusiasts, wildlife researchers and staff of forest department to interact on butterfly diversity, distribution and conservation, and explore their rich diversity in the region, the officials said.Around 50 participants from different states participated in the event, including butterfly lovers from Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh and Meghalaya "Pakke is an important biological hotspot and butterflies play a key role in maintaining the biological richness of the region," said Seijosa Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) T R Tapu.He also stressed on the necessity of establishing butterfly gardens in educational institutions, offices and households."We have decided to hold the sixth edition of the meet at Namdapha National Park in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh in 2019," Pakke Tiger Reserve Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Tana Tapi said.

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