Itanagar: The authorities of Pakke Tiger Reserve in Pakke Kessang district of Arunachal Pradesh in collaboration with an NGO have embarked on a survey of Asiatic black bears to assess habitat preferences and occupancy patterns of the animal. This is the first such exercise aimed at assessing the status of Asiatic black bears released in the reserve forest after rehabilitation at the CRBC, officials said.
Supported by the ministry of environment and forests, the Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (CBRC) was established jointly by the Arunachal forest department, International Fund for Animal Welfare and Wildlife Trust of India in 2002 with an aim of rehabilitating displaced cubs back into the wild. PTI
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