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Bugun Tribe selflessly donated the land for songbird Bugun Liocichla.

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About Bugun Liocichla:

  • The Bugun Liocichla, named after the Bugun Tribe, was first spotted in 1995 and officially described in 2006 by Ramana Athreya.
  • This songbird is exclusively found in Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Physical Characteristics: The bird is larger than a sparrow but smaller than a pigeon, with notable olive-grey plumage and a distinctive black cap.
  • Cultural Impact: It holds significant value for the Bugun community, and celebrated in the five-day Bugun Liocichla Utsav in 2021.
  • Population and Conservation: With an estimated population of only 14 to 20.
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN: Critically Endangered
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About Bugun Tribe:

  • Buguns are one of the earliest recognized schedule tribes of India, the majority of them, inhabiting the West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The tribe consists of around 2,000 individuals primarily residing in West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh.
  • They speak Kho-Bwa, with their culture deeply rooted in endogamous practices and shifting agriculture.
    • While originally followers of the Donyi-Polo religion, they largely practice Gelugpa Buddhism now.
  • The Buguns are known for their farming, bamboo house construction, and oil extraction from Chiblem wood.
  • They are governed by a chieftain and a decision-making body known as Nimiang.
  • They are profoundly connected to their land, taking pride in its biodiversity, which includes unique flora like rhododendrons and orchids.

About Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • Situated in the Himalayan foothills in West Kameng District, it is a part of Kameng Elephant Reserve.
  • Named after the Red Eagle Division of the Indian army, this sanctuary is adjacent to the Sessa Orchid Sanctuary and Pakhui Tiger Reserve.
  • The sanctuary is a vital area for wildlife conservation and is home to the critically endangered Bugun Liocichla, among other species.

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