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We were not much familiar with the sanctuary, but Millo Tassar, a senior forest officer from Itanagar introduced us about the sanctuary and its requirements after seeing the good work of the sanctuary’s field staffs in his recent visit to the sanctuary. After coming here we came to know the importance of this sanctuary and why the field staff of D. Ering WLS needs our support. We will try to introduce more NGOs to come and support this sanctuary. My husband is also a birding expert and enthusiast and so I will bring him here too”, said Uttara.
Meanwhile, Tasang Taga, DFO, Ering WLS expressed his thankfulness to the team WCS-India for the much needed support and further appealed the NGO to keep on supporting the field staffs of this riverine island sanctuary which is the oldest wildlife sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh with sanctuary proclamation done during 1975, DFO posted since 1976 and final notification done during 1978.
“The sanctuary field staffs carry out protection work intensively to fully secure its flora and fauna, but less and inadequate support from the government often paralyses the sanctuary patrolling team”, said Taga.
Besides lacking in providing basic field kit items to the sanctuary field staff, the POL shortages for patrolling by boats mostly affects the sanctuary normal patrolling work. Unlike other forest and wildlife divisions, D. Ering WLS needs sufficient fuels for patrolling by boat all around the sanctuary, but limited POL are provided to this sanctuary equal to other divisions.
In this regard I had repeatedly written to the higher authorities, but no attention was being given to us, resented Taga. However, Taga hoped that the support from other NGOs like WCS-India, Aaranyak etc will give some respite to the team D. Ering WLS.