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Forest & Environment Department

Government of Meghalaya

Management Plans

Core Management Objectives

All management operations within the Protected Areas are executed strictly according to four core site-specific objectives.

Flora & Fauna

To actively protect, preserve, and enrich the high density of endemic flora and diverse wild fauna species throughout the sanctuaries.

Endangered Species

To maintain, restore, and improve the demographics of threatened, rare, and vulnerable wildlife species in Meghalaya.

Hoolock Gibbon Clouded Leopard Great Indian Hornbill

Wilderness Experience

To provide exceptional environmental education, immersive nature study, and wilderness recreation through highly regulated, low-impact eco-tourism.

Socio-Economic Relief

To significantly reduce local communities' dependency on forest resources by uplifting lives through alternative eco-development projects.

Approved Sanctuary Management Plans

Click on any approved wildlife sanctuary plan below to inspect details and verify its official regulatory authorization stamp.

Nongkhyllem Sanctuary Plan
Period: 2017-18 to 2021-22
FOURTH PLAN
Narpuh Sanctuary Plan
Period: 2017-18 to 2021-22
FIRST PLAN
REGULATORY SANCTUARY COMPLIANCE SHILLONG HQ

Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary

Plan Edition: FOURTH PLAN
Implementation Period: 2017-18 to 2021-22

Objectives Goal:
Prepared specifically with the primary goal of ensuring sustained long-term ecological security of the sanctuary's pristine zones. Implemented for a five-year period to conserve biodiversity hotspots.

Authorized by: APCCF (Wildlife) & Chief Wildlife Warden
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APCCF approved
Chief WL Warden

Sanctuary Habitat & Bio-Security

Dynamic photo representations showcasing protected reserve zones under active conservation monitoring.

Nongkhyllem deep forest canopy

Nongkhyllem Wilderness Sanctuary Zones

Dense, evergreen tropical canopies within Nongkhyllem, highly protected to preserve fragile habitats for Hoolock Gibbons.

Narpuh mist sanctuary skyline

Narpuh Ecological Protection Ridges

Misty, high-altitude ridges of Narpuh Wildlife Sanctuary protected to maintain clean regional water basins and prevent illegal lumbering.

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