Eighth family of endangered Eastern hoolock gibbons successfully translocated to Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary
Mehao, Arunachal Pradesh, March 14, 2014: In what has been the quickest operation so far, the team from International Fund for Animal Welfare and Wildlife Trust of India (IFAW-WTI), in collaboration with the Arunachal Forest Department, have captured another family of the endangered Eastern hoolock gibbons from their fragmented habitat in Dello and released them, yesterday, to a more viable location in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary.
Keijum Rina, the Divisional Forest Officer of Mehao Wildlife Division (MWD), commended the recent translocation saying, “This new gibbon family capture by the IFAW-WTI team happened in very little time and the release was also carried out successfully. Such efficient functioning gives confidence to the whole team including the Arunachal Pradesh Forest Department on the efforts being made in the state for saving these apes. It also is a direct indicator of conservation efforts being strengthened to save the Eastern hoolock gibbon in Arunachal Pradesh.”
Photo: Dr Kuladeep Roy / IFAW-WTI
This family of three- a male, female and young- had been spotted by the villagers who immediately informed the IFAW-WTI team and the State Forest Department. The gibbons had apparently been under a lot of stress after being marooned on an isolated cluster of trees and were being attacked by dogs frequently when they tried to move out of the area.
Photo: Dr Kuladeep Roy / IFAW-WTI
Mr. Jino Linggi, prominent social activist along with villagers from nearby Kebali village, was present during the exercise and appreciated the efforts of IFAW-WTI in Eastern hoolock gibbon conservation. “The level of involvement and concern of the locals towards the conservation of these gibbons is literally increasing day by day. This signifies only a good future for the apes since without the help and contribution of the local Idu Mishmi tribe it’ll be practically impossible to secure a better future for these gibbon families,” added Dr Kuladeep Roy.