Namdapha National Park & Tiger Reserve (@namdaphatr) 's Twitter Profile
Namdapha National Park & Tiger Reserve

@namdaphatr

Official Twitter handle of Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India.

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G Kishan Reddy (@kishanreddybjp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An exquisite glimpse from the Namdapha National Park & Tiger Reserve National Park in #ArunachalPradesh that houses more than  420 species of butterflies. This is the highest number of butterfly species in a single park in India. #DekhoApnaDesh #IncredibleIndia Incredible!ndia Pema Khandu པདྨ་མཁའ་འགྲོ་།

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Their footprints tell stories older than time. On #WorldElephantDay, let’s make sure those stories continue — wild, free, and unforgettable.

Their footprints tell stories older than time. On #WorldElephantDay, let’s make sure those stories continue — wild, free, and unforgettable.
National Tiger Conservation Authority (@ntca_india) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Across a 2 million-year evolutionary journey, tiger diversified into 6 living subspecies - Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Amur, South China. Each adapted uniquely to its habitat, from snowy taigas to tropical forests, reflecting local adaptations that shaped their survival across

Across a 2 million-year evolutionary journey, tiger diversified into 6 living subspecies - Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Amur, South China. Each adapted uniquely to its habitat, from snowy taigas to tropical forests, reflecting local adaptations that shaped their survival across
National Tiger Conservation Authority (@ntca_india) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The All India Tiger Estimation (AITE) began in 2006. Since then, 5 cycles have been completed (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022) — each refining science & scale. Now, the 6th cycle in 2026 will mark two decades of the world’s largest wildlife survey. #aite #Tigers #wildlife #India

The All India Tiger Estimation (AITE) began in 2006. Since then, 5 cycles have been completed (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022) — each refining science & scale. Now, the 6th cycle in 2026 will mark two decades of the world’s largest wildlife survey.

#aite #Tigers #wildlife #India
National Tiger Conservation Authority (@ntca_india) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐅 Though tiger reserves cover just 2.57% of India’s land, they are lifelines of Indian forests. Spread across 18 states & 5 landscapes - from mangroves to grasslands - they protect not only tigers, but also several rare and endangered species & fragile ecosystems, ensuring their

🐅 Though tiger reserves cover just 2.57% of India’s land, they are lifelines of Indian forests. Spread across 18 states & 5 landscapes - from mangroves to grasslands - they protect not only tigers, but also several rare and endangered species & fragile ecosystems, ensuring their
Pema Khandu པདྨ་མཁའ་འགྲོ་། (@pemakhandubjp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a beautiful and cute discovery from the high mountains of Arunachal Pradesh! For the first time, the elusive Pallas’s cat (Otocolobus manul) has been photographed in our wild rangelands during a WWF-India survey in West Kameng and Tawang districts. This discovery is a

Such a beautiful and cute discovery from the high mountains of Arunachal Pradesh!

For the first time, the elusive Pallas’s cat (Otocolobus manul) has been photographed in our wild rangelands during a WWF-India survey in West Kameng and Tawang districts.

This discovery is a
Namdapha National Park & Tiger Reserve (@namdaphatr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under relentless monsoon skies, Namdapha's rangers and field staff are out in force. Boat patrols navigate the swollen rivers, searching for signs of tigers & guarding the park against poachers and encroachers. Witness their unwavering dedication. #NamdaphaGuardians #MonsoonDuty