Cycle rally marks Wildlife Week observation
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, October 05 2015:
As part of the 60th Wildlife Week 2015 observance programme, a cycle rally was organised at Keibul Lamjao.
The rally is aimed to spread awareness on the importance of wildlife for survival and maintenance of the ecological balance.
The cycle rally was organised by the Wildlife Wing Forest Department, Manipur in association with the Environmental Social Reformation and Sangai Protection Forum, Keibul Lamjao.
Altogether, 200 young local cyclists took part in the rally which went through Moirang Khunou, Keirenphabi, Thangalawai, Kumbi, Ithai Wapokpi, Nongmaikhong, Khordak and Laphupat Tera spreading the message of wildlife conservation and its importance along the way.
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Conservator (Wildlife) L Lukhoi, Dy Conservator of Forest Park and Sanctuary Division Arun RS, ZP member of Kha-Thinungei Moirang Khunou N (O) Indira, Pradhan of Moirang Khunou G/P, L Gouramani and Ward Member of Chandapur O Iboyaima collectively flagged off the cycle rally.
A tree plantation drive was also conducted by the participants of the rally and other officials of the Forest Department at Laphupat Tera where the rally concluded.
Before the rally was flagged off, Lukhoi addressed the young participants to take an active role in conserving the wildlife and maintaining the ecological balance.
He stated that all living beings depend on other creatures directly or indirectly and are part of one big global family.
Without wildlife, life for human will not be possible and it must be ensured that concerned citizens work voluntarily and participate in every aspect of conservation and preservation of wildlife and its habitat.
Arun RS maintained that the Keibul Lamjao National Park is a unique place in the entire world and also home to Sangai which is critically endangered.
Young minds should be well sensitized on the importance of conservation of wildlife and its habitat, he added.
He asserted that without the help of local people, NGOs and other beneficiaries, it will be impossible for the Wildlife Wing to take up endeavour for protection of the rare Sangai deer.
He urged all people to support the works of the Forest Department in every possible way.