Arunachal Pradesh, one of India’s most biodiverse states, continues to prioritize environment and forest conservation through sustainable policies and community participation. With over 80% forest cover, the state plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and protecting rare flora and fauna. Government initiatives focus on afforestation, wildlife protection, and eco-tourism development while involving local tribal communities in conservation efforts.
National programs and climate action strategies are also being implemented to combat deforestation and environmental degradation. These efforts aim to preserve the state’s rich natural heritage while promoting sustainable development and livelihood opportunities for future generations.










