In India’s Nagaland, communities turn to Indigenous law to protect pangolins
PolicyMonday, May 25, 2026Mongabay

In India’s Nagaland, communities turn to Indigenous law to protect pangolins

In Nagaland, India, conservationists are collaborating with local communities to implement Indigenous laws as a means to safeguard pangolins, an endangered species. This approach emphasizes the importance of traditional knowledge and community engagement in wildlife protection efforts.

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