DIMAPUR — A one-day workshop on biodiversity conservation and climate action was organised by the Chakhesang Youth Front (CYF) in collaboration with the Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) on November 9 at the Tourist Complex, Pfutsero. The workshop was attended by frontal organisations, church councils, and area leaders of the tribe, stated a press release. It was organised under the theme “Be part of the plan,” which is also the 2024 theme for the International Day of Biological Diversity (IDB). Addressing the participants, theme speaker Enyiwekha Wezah, Divisional Forest Officer, Phek District, stressed the importance of conserving biodiversity not only for the present generation but also for future generations. The speaker also shared information about the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, also known as the Biodiversity Plan. He stressed the importance of indigenous knowledge in tackling the climate crisis. Nokho Nyekha, general secretary of CYF, presented a paper on behalf of Seve R Vadeo, secretary of NCCAF, on the topic “Establishing Animal Corridors for Conservation: A Pathway for Protecting Biodiversity.” The paper highlighted the importance of linking fragmented community conserved areas (CCA) to allow animals to move freely in their natural habitat, which could also help avoid human-wildlife conflicts. Tavehü Thingo, former...