Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh
The Bugun Liocichla was discovered only in 2006 by Dr. Ramana Athreya, an astrophysicist and birder, at Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh, India — making it one of the most recently described bird species in the world.
Conservation Importance
The discovery highlights the biodiversity significance of Eaglenest Sanctuary, leading to community-based conservation efforts.
The local Bugun tribe collaborates with conservationists to protect the bird and its habitat, making it a model for eco-community conservation, and the bird species a symbol of conservation success in India.
The discovery highlights the biodiversity significance of Eaglenest Sanctuary, leading to community-based conservation efforts.
The local Bugun tribe collaborates with conservationists to protect the bird and its habitat, making it a model for eco-community conservation, and the bird species a symbol of conservation success in India.
Found nowhere else on Earth, the Bugun Liocichla is endemic to Arunachal Pradesh in the Eastern Himalayas. Its known population of 15-20 individuals is limited to just a few square kilometers around Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary.



















