Governor unveils book on Meghalaya butterflies

Shillong, June 1: Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar unveiled ‘Butterflies of Meghalaya’, one of the most comprehensive works on the state’s butterfly diversity, at Lok Bhavan on Sunday.

The publication records 698 species of butterflies from Meghalaya and marks a major step in documenting the state’s natural heritage.

Additional Chief Secretary to the Governor, HC Chaudhary, was present during the unveiling. 

The book was conceptualized by Chaudhary, an IFS officer, while he was serving in the Forest Department, and supported by field officers of the department.

The author, Dr Krushnamegh Kunte, is an eminent scientist and researcher while Sanjay Sondhi, founder of Titli Trust, documented the state’s butterfly fauna through years of scientific study and field research.

Lauding the effort, the Governor said Meghalaya’s rich biodiversity is a “priceless natural asset” and called for greater public participation in conservation. 

“Butterflies are indicators of ecosystem health and environmental sustainability. There is a need to create awareness among local communities, educational institutions, and traditional local bodies regarding their importance,” Vijayashankar said. 

He noted that conserving butterflies and their habitats is “intrinsically linked to the broader objective of preserving Meghalaya’s forests, wildlife, and fragile ecosystems.”

“Such scientific documentation not only enhances knowledge but also serves as an important tool for policy formulation, environmental education, ecotourism promotion, and sustainable conservation initiatives,” he added. 

During the programme, the authors said Meghalaya hosts more than half of India’s butterfly diversity.

“This underscores the state’s position as one of the most important biodiversity regions in the country,” they said. 

They added that the Garo Hills region ranks among the top three butterfly hotspots in North-East India due to its unique habitats and exceptional species richness. 

The authors highlighted the critical role of community participation and local governance institutions in protecting butterfly habitats.

“We hope the publication will inspire greater interest among young researchers, students, and nature enthusiasts towards the study and conservation of butterflies,” they said. 

The event was attended by scientists, researchers, conservationists, government officials, representatives of local bodies, and environmental enthusiasts. 

The print version of the book is supported by the Eicher Group Foundation, the CSR arm of Royal Enfield.

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