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Dampa’s Mowgli helps find a tiger

A daily wage forest guard’s dedication to conservation and love for photography means that Mizoram’s Dampa Tiger Reserve has a rich ation of its wildlife, and now, the site’s first photographic record of a tiger in seven years

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The image of a clouded leopard captured by a camera trap in Dampa

The image of a clouded leopard captured by a camera trap in Dampa

In November 2020, a member of the Tiger Protection Force at the Dampa Tiger Reserve in Mizoram found a pugmark along a river bank and asked Zakhuma Don to deploy camera traps. For a while, the traps only picked up evidence of common leopard cats. Since the area was in a buffer zone, Don was eventually asked to retrieve the traps for fear that they might be stolen. Early this year, a team from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) began conducting research in the reserve and Don requested their deployment once again. It paid off. 

Zakhuma Don, who is part of Sanctuary Asia’s Mud on Boots project, has been documenting the reserve’s biodiversity through photos and videos, managing to capture rare animals like the clouded leopard and the hoolock gibbon. These have been used by the forest department in their outreach materialZakhuma Don, who is part of Sanctuary Asia’s Mud on Boots project, has been documenting the reserve’s biodiversity through photos and videos, managing to capture rare animals like the clouded leopard and the hoolock gibbon. These have been used by the forest department in their outreach material

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