Arunachal Community Initiative to Conserve Endangered Ray-finned Fish
Context
The Sangno clan of Arunachal Pradesh has launched a community-driven conservation programme to protect the endangered Himalayan ray-finned fish (Schizothorax pelzami), while ensuring the continuation of their traditional fishing practices through sustainable management.
Highlights
- Community members rescued juvenile fish from the Lapabung stream and relocated them to a protected section of the Richaso River to enhance survival and natural breeding.
- The initiative integrates traditional ecological knowledge with modern conservation by regulating community fishing practices instead of imposing a complete ban.
- It encourages community participation, eco-tourism, and sustainable freshwater ecosystem management, ensuring long-term conservation benefits.
Ray-finned Fishes (Class: Actinopterygii)
- The largest group of vertebrates, distinguished by fins supported by bony rays rather than fleshy lobes.
- Represent over 95% of all fish species worldwide and are essential for maintaining both freshwater and marine ecosystems.

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Community-Based Conservation
- A participatory conservation approach that empowers local communities to manage natural resources sustainably by combining indigenous knowledge with scientific conservation practices.

