In a thrilling encounter, team Grow-Trees.com sighted the Red Panda near their tree plantation site
Team Grow-Trees.com encountered a near-extinct Red Panda, near their plantation sites in Gnathang, on the outskirts of the Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary. Classified as 'Endangered' and receiving the highest legal protection under the IUCN Red List and the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act of 1972, the Red Panda holds great cultural significance as a symbol of Sikkim. At the Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary, however, it is hard to come across this elusive creature due to its dwindling numbers. Conservation efforts led by WWF India in the eastern Himalayan region have been ongoing since 2005 to protect this unique indicator species as its well-being also reflects the health of the forest ecosystem.
Travel company MakeMyTrip also recognizes the importance of wildlife, nature and tourism and has partnered with Grow-Trees.com to support plantations in this area. MakeMyTrip provides assistance and trains local community to build homestays and become local guides to encourage tourism and vitalize the local economy.
Many ongoing projects of Grow-Trees.com continue to additionally uplift local communities apart from contributing to biodiversity preservation. The Grow-Trees.com team asserts that the encounter with the Red Panda serves as a powerful testament to the success of their consistent efforts to demonstrate that a harmonious coexistence between nature and humanity is essential and possible.
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