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The Jiru Jite Mountain is an ideal place for nature enthusiasts like adventurers, bird and butterfly watchers. Different bird species like Slaty Backed ForkTail, Beautiful Sebia, Temmnicks Targopan, Hill Partridge, Hill Blue Fly Catcher, Fire Tailed Mysornis and others are found there. It is also home to Takin, Serow, Himalayan Red Goral, Black Panther, Musk Deer etc.
With the initiative of one Okit Sitek, a nature enthusiast, adventure seeker, wildlife protector, and a promoter of responsible tourism, Gobuk village has set for zero hunting goals and responsible tourism.
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“Beyond adventure, I am deeply committed to wildlife conservation. Our unique ecosystem here in Gobuk is a treasure that we must protect. I work to ensure that our native wildlife has a safe home, free from threats. Our NGO ESWS with the support of Gobuk Welfare Society is working towards community development and wildlife conservation. We have even rescued a bear cub recently”, informed Sitek.
Furthermore, I am working towards introducing responsible tourism to our village. I firmly believe that tourism can bring opportunities and growth, but it must be done in harmony with nature and our local traditions. Together with my community, I strive to showcase the beauty of Gobuk while preserving its integrity, he added.