Steps taken by the communities
to sustain resources and conserve
our environment
- Aishwarya
Silwal
What are Conservation communities?
Conservation communities are a group of local people working traditionally for conservation of natural resources.
SOME OF THE MOVEMENTS WHICH WAS ORGANIZED TO SAVE
OUR NATURAL RESOURCESChipko Andolan in
Garhwal. Sal Forest restoration in
West Bengal. Protection of khejri trees
in Rajasthan by the Bishnois.
Chipko Andolan The act of hugging the trees to protect them from being felled through a non-violent movement: Chipko movement.
Sal Forest restoration in West Bengal
In 1972, the West Bengal government recognized its failure in reviving the degraded sal forest.
A.K Banerjee a forest officer along with the local villagers was involved in saving over 120 acres of badly degraded sal forest.
Bishnoi Communities in Rajasthan Bishnoi communities are the communities
for whom conservation of forest and wildlife has been a religious belief.
Amrita Devi Bishnoi Amrita Devi sacrificed her life along with
363 others for the protection of ‘khejri’ trees in Khejrali village near Jodhpur in Rajasthan.
The government of India has even instituted an ‘Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award for Wildlife Conservation’ in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi.
Cenotaph of bishnoi martyrs at Khejarli, who laid down their lives in 1730 CE by protecting trees.