It all began in 2008 at Bompu, in Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh. I had recently left my corporate job and was on a three-week birding trip, contemplating how best to contribute to nature conservation in the next chapter of my life. There I met Arpan Sharma and Kamal Medhi of Samrakshan Charitable Trust, an NGO focused on environmental protection. Arpan invited me to collaborate on a conservation and livelihood initiative in the Garo Hills, Meghalaya. That chance encounter marked the beginning of what would become a 15-year association with the Garo tribe.
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Wings Of Change: This Tribe In Meghalaya Protects Diverse Varieties Of Butterflies
The Garo Hills is one of the must-visit destinations for butterfly watchers in India, and the Garo tribe has been crucial for the protection of the wide variety of 'meplip'

The Garo tribe is crucial for the protection of the many varieties of meplip (butterflies) found in the Garo Hills
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The Garo tribe is crucial for the protection of the many varieties of meplip (butterflies) found in the Garo Hills
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