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A pair of wreathed hornbill in nature
A pair of wreathed hornbill in nature
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Good things happen when the hunter becomes the protector. The fourth edition of Pakke Paga Festival (January 18-20, 2019) is a unique festival celebrating the sense of responsibility and commendable effort of the Nyishi community towards the conservation of hornbill. The three-day festival is the only festival in the state dedicated to conservation of nature. The fact that Arunachal Pradesh is one of the richest biodiversity hotspot in India is not new to anyone, but did you know that here in Arunachal you could adopt a hornbill nest and be an integral part of their conservation Hornbill Nest Adoption Programme, a Nature Conservaton Foundation initiative in collaboration with the state Forest Department and the Ghora Aabhe Self Help Society, is the reason why we have this festival in the first place. As per the adoption programme, one can sponsor/adopt a hornbill nest which will be regularly monitored and protected by the dedicated members of the Ghora Aabhe Society, a local body of village elders. 


The one-of-a-kind festival is a celebration honouring nature and hardwork of the people trying to conserve nature as best as they can. The festival marks the journey of the Nyishi community living in and around Pakke Tiger Reserve in East Kameng district, their journey that began as hunters and is continuing as protectors. Pakke Paga Festival 2019 will take place at Seijosa in East Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh. The festival will highlight the rich biodiversity of the region, the beautiful culture and tradition of the Nyishi community, local cuisine and wildlife experiences for the festival goers. Activities like jeep safari, birding and nature walks are some aspects of the festival to look out for. The region is rich in avifauna and is a treat to all wildlife enthusiasts. Be a part of this unique festival to understand the close relationship between the community and the nature. For more information, visit Pakke Paga Festival

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