Camera traps at Pakke Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve in East Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh detected nine big cats, showing healthy wildlife presence. The reserve is surrounded by Tenga Reserve Forest (north), Doimara Reserve Forest (west), Nameri National Park and Tiger Reserve (south), and Papum Reserve Forest (east). It lies in the Eastern Himalayas foothills, with Kameng River on the west and north, and Pakke River on the east. The area covers 862 sq.km and has a subtropical climate with cold winters. The Nyishi tribe lives here and actively supports conservation. It won the India Biodiversity Award 2016 for the Hornbill Nest Adoption Programme.
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