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1st documentary on birds of Nagaland

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Kohima: “Paradise of Birds’, a documentary film for the first time ever in the Nagaland, to give awakening call to the world on conservation of resident birds through the documentary film directed by the Assistant Public Relations Officer, Kiviho K. Achumi.

According to sources on Monday the documentary film is all the about facts and information of the enchanted resident Birds Sanctuary called ‘Ghosü’ located at Ghukiye Village Community protected forest under Satakha Sub-Divison in Zunheboto District of Nagaland. The film is being organized by Alahuto Christmas Committee Znheboto and APRO Aghunato Kiviho K. Achumi as a Director of the film, in an attempt to show case one of the most amazing resident birds sanctuary the world had ever witnessed to promote eco-tourism and boost the state’s economy through eco- tourists. To deliver accurate information, the team is being assisted by authority to the Directorate of Geology and Mining as a research team, Directorate of Information and Public Relations Kohima and Wild Life Board Dimapur under Forest Department as Advisory support. The community protected ‘Ghosü’ had already been identified by the Nagaland Tourism Department, sources said. (UNI

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