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Arunachal Pradesh An Imperiled Haven

Sanctuary Asia

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June 2018

Most government officials consider a posting in Northeast India or the Andaman & Nicobar Islands a punishment on account of the remoteness and the lack of ‘amenities’. In my case these are the very reasons I treasure such postings. The five years I spent in Itanagar with the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), in the beautiful land of hornbills, were among the best of my life.

- Gopinathan Maheswaran

Arunachal Pradesh An Imperiled Haven

The lack of comforts was no bother, but what troubled me was the onslaught of ‘developmental activities’ that are dismantling the very natural infrastructures that make landscapes such as Arunachal Pradesh so unique and so vital to the survival of the Indian subcontinent.

Road construction between Yingkiong and Tuting has resulted in several landslides. This will soon become the norm as heavy rainfall on destabilised slopes triggers more frequent mudslides. Bulldozers and JCBs will then have to be stationed permanently, year around, to clear road blockages. The impact of the noise pollution from heavy earthmoving machinery and their impact on vertebrates and slow-moving herpetofauna can only be imagined. It’s a lucrative business and one must be there to witness the massive number of earth-moving heavy equipment deployed in one of the world’s most biodiverse wonderlands. The Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary has been particularly badly hit and poor town planning and faulty drainage systems have literally choked Itanagar. At one time this was a secluded natural haven. In the past few years, the number of vehicles has quadrupled and traffic jams, chaos, dust and pollution are the order of the day.

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