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From the HORIZON Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org News and Special Reports The Assam Tribune announced that Maan Barau, a Horizon Intern who has launched the Butterfly Conservation Initiative with the assistance of Horizon International was one of five recipients to win Oil India Young Achievers Award on
Maan Singh Kharangi Baruah has an international repute for his activities related to bird watching. Other youth recognized were Rajib Basumatary for playing for the junior Indian archery team, Jayanta Kumar Das, a youth leader and social activist, Abu Nechim Ahmed, playing for the Indian cricket team under 19 and Julie Baruah, the Cottonian who had showed great courage in the face of adversity when she lost both hands in an accident, won the award.
The award included a cash prize of Rs 25,000, a trophy and a citation. Power and industry minister Pradyut Bordoloi presented the awards to the achievers.
The Butterfly Conservation Initiative also received recognition by “Protected Area Update” one of the leading Indian newsletters on natural history and conservation issues.
“A Butterfly Conservation Initiative has been launched in
The project includes statewide fieldwork to gather baseline data and identify threats to butterfly populations, research and documentation of different species, their habitats and taxonomy and creation of a photo database to help people identify and distinguish one specimen from another. Institutions like
Maan's work is described in articles on the Horizon Solutions Site: Conservation of Butterflies in Assam, India: Setting example for worldwide efforts.
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Horizon International and Butterfly Conservation in Assam, India, Successfully Launch Initiative
Source: Roopak Goswami. 'Crusade to save butterflies takes wing', The Telegraph,
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