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It’s a beautiful depiction of facts about the overall conditions of the grand animal The Tiger. I am from eastern Assam, bellow the foothills Mizoram and between the thick lush tropical green forests of Meghalaya, Assam and Mizoram.
I have seen during my childhood very thick, lush green dense forests just as little as less than three kilometers from my native village home of village Lantugram, Dhalai Bazaar. The forest was called Tengti Pahar. A dense thickly wooded forests with very big and tall trees.
As someone entered into the forest walked towards West, he will only pass on miles of forest ranges full of various kinds of animals including the great majestic forest dwellers the tigers.
They never used to be found near the village forest range rather they dwelt in the deep dense forest behind the first range that passes through one side of the village from North to South leading to the more thick and densely forest of the present day Mizoram, the hill is called the Lusai Pahar(Pahad).
In 2003,I had been to my village after a very long time, I was astonished to see the spoiling of the gigantic grand forest into some collections of Tillas without any tree and barely any herbs shrubs. The forest has been brought to it’s knees by the government as well as the intruders of the forest range.
Well projected facts and kudos to the author Mr. Ajay Suri… Indeed, it is high time that our society and the entire nation put a stop to this craze of usurping the forest lands and the skirting areas in the name of development.
Let the government pump in more funds to the forest departments and ensure that this money is wisely used in the cause of these majestic striped and also spotted feline beauties besides the elephants and numerous other flora and fauna…
It’s a beautiful depiction of facts about the overall conditions of the grand animal The Tiger. I am from eastern Assam, bellow the foothills Mizoram and between the thick lush tropical green forests of Meghalaya, Assam and Mizoram.
I have seen during my childhood very thick, lush green dense forests just as little as less than three kilometers from my native village home of village Lantugram, Dhalai Bazaar. The forest was called Tengti Pahar. A dense thickly wooded forests with very big and tall trees.
As someone entered into the forest walked towards West, he will only pass on miles of forest ranges full of various kinds of animals including the great majestic forest dwellers the tigers.
They never used to be found near the village forest range rather they dwelt in the deep dense forest behind the first range that passes through one side of the village from North to South leading to the more thick and densely forest of the present day Mizoram, the hill is called the Lusai Pahar(Pahad).
In 2003,I had been to my village after a very long time, I was astonished to see the spoiling of the gigantic grand forest into some collections of Tillas without any tree and barely any herbs shrubs. The forest has been brought to it’s knees by the government as well as the intruders of the forest range.
Well projected facts and kudos to the author Mr. Ajay Suri… Indeed, it is high time that our society and the entire nation put a stop to this craze of usurping the forest lands and the skirting areas in the name of development.
Let the government pump in more funds to the forest departments and ensure that this money is wisely used in the cause of these majestic striped and also spotted feline beauties besides the elephants and numerous other flora and fauna…