In a significant conservation effort, volunteers from the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Network successfully rescued and released an endangered Chinese pangolin into the Community Conservation Area (CCA) at Sukhai village, under Satakha block in Zunheboto district.

Endangered Chinese Pangolin released by locals in Zunheboto
The Chinese Pangolin released by local volunteers from the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Network in Zunheboto, Nagaland.

The release of this endangered species highlights the ongoing efforts to preserve biodiversity in the region. Ivan Zhimomi, Founder, Team Leader, and CEO of the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation & Livelihood Network (TVBCLN), expressed his gratitude for the support received from various organizations.

“I want to express appreciation to all supporting organizations for their technical and other means of support to the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Network, Zunheboto, Nagaland. Through your noble contribution and support, it has greatly impacted the community towards the conservation of endangered species, biodiversity, and maintaining ecosystems in significant ways. Let’s work together and strive for a better tomorrow,” Zhimomi stated.

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