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Vision
Nature's Foster aspires to be one of the leading NGOs to foster community based conservation
methodology leading to sustainable development.
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Mission
A Promise to nature for conservation of
flora & fauna and their habitats in all
forms through action oriented study and
people's participation.
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Nature's Foster, NGO of renown status in North-East India, with its head quarter
in Bongaigaon, Assam, is solemnly dedicated to work for the conservation of all forms of natural resources
in the region by preventing large scale destruction of forests, wildlife & their habitats.
Major regions of our involvement includes the different National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries
and Other protected areas of Assam, specially the Manas National Park, Kakoijana Reserve Forest,
Urpad, Ultapani, Koilamoila have been the places of regular activities for the conservation of Golden Langur, Pigmy Hog, White Bellied Heron and many other
endangered species of flora and fauna of the entire area. Read more from our profile
Butterfly Conservation We have some floating ideas in our mind that they are just beautiful Read more..
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Salient features of our regular activities are :
» Creating awareness among general public about the environment and ecology
» Conservation and protection
» Survey, generation of scientific data, scientific studies.
» Networking Details of activities
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Manas Biosphere Reserve
The Paradise of wilderness
was setup on the 14th March, 1989, which is the first Biosphere Reserve in North East India.
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White bellied heron
(Ardea insignis),also known as Imperial Heron, a critically endangered bird has been rescued by the local
conservation groups New Horizon and Nature's Foster from Koila moila close to Manas NP, after it strayed into a
settlement and local conservation group intervened. The rescue and subsequent documentation of this species is
significant because there was no recent reporting of occurrence of the species from the Himalayan foothills of
western Assam.
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Phayre's leaf-Monkey,The jewel of Barak Velley, Assam
Phayre's leaf-monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei) is one of the most
threatened species of primate found in the North- eastern region
of India. In Assam, Phayre's leaf-monkey is found only in Barak
valley comprising the districts of Cachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj
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Here is the archive of Knowledgebase articles
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 STORK Newsletter
 Rescue Report
 World Environment Day celebration
 White Bellied Heron Conservation
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