NOENCCA Regional Gathering
500 representatives from 50 villages converging to share conservation experiences and set collective goals for ecological stewardship across the region.
Impact & Partners
LEMSACHENLOK's impact is built through biodiversity conservation, restoration, rural education, and collaborations with institutions, communities, and research networks.
Why This Matters
From conservation-linked recognition to long-term institutional collaboration, LEMSACHENLOK's impact reflects deep commitment to community action and ecological stewardship.
The work matters because it has been sustained across decades through trust, participation, and a practical commitment to biodiversity and livelihoods.
Awards that acknowledge grassroots ecological leadership.
Government agencies, foundations, and research institutions working together.
Restoration drives, species documentation, and livelihood programs on the ground.
Colleges and global institutions advancing evidence-based conservation practice.
Trust earned through decades of honest work.
Since 1990sAchievements & Recognition
National and international recognitions reflect years of work in biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and community peacebuilding.
Cited by UNEP for conservation of migratory raptors, especially Amur Falcons.
Winner for preserving wild species and advancing community-based conservation models.
Awarded by the Government of Nagaland for sustainable livelihood and care for Mother Nature.
Founder Chairman Y. Nuklu Phom, PhD. received this award for developing the Biodiversity Peace Corridor concept.
Recognized for sustained contribution to ecological peacebuilding and community harmony.
Honoured for impactful grassroots conservation and livelihood initiatives across Nagaland.
Recognised for exemplary integration of conservation and community-based ecotourism.
By The Numbers
Collaborations
Government departments, civil society networks, foundations, and research institutions have supported and strengthened this work over many years.
Large-scale plantation drives and biodiversity corridor protection across Nagaland's forests.
School programs, ambassador networks, and community learning through AlijoCademia.
Income pathways for rural families through the Community Integrated Farm and Chen Jen microfinance.
Trans-border biodiversity corridors as instruments of inter-community peace and cooperation.
Research & Academia
LEMSACHENLOK partners with colleges, universities, and research institutions to document species, monitor ecosystems, and generate conservation knowledge that is locally owned and globally relevant.
Collaborations span institutions across Nagaland, the broader North-East, and international partners including the University of Minnesota and the Wildlife Institute of India.
Programs & Events
LEMSACHENLOK convenes gatherings, observances, and drives that bring communities, institutions, and partners together around shared ecological goals. Each event strengthens the network and deepens the conservation culture.
500 representatives from 50 villages converging to share conservation experiences and set collective goals for ecological stewardship across the region.
Annual community observances raising ecological awareness, planting native species, and reaffirming the community's commitment to biodiversity conservation.
Awareness programs educating children and youth about Nagaland's unique fauna, migratory species, and the role of community corridors in wildlife protection.
Community tree plantation drives where families plant native seedlings selected for ecological value, each tree an act of collective responsibility for future generations.
Celebrating elder knowledge-keepers whose traditional ecological wisdom underpins conservation practice and intergenerational learning.
Community workshops and plantation drives focused on groundwater recharge species, connecting forest cover to long-term water security for rural villages.
Our Commitment
Every award, every partnership, every research collaboration confirms what communities in Nagaland already know: that living alongside forests and caring for them is not just tradition, it is leadership.
LEMSACHENLOK continues to build this evidence, village by village, season by season, seed by seed.
Conservation is not charity. It is responsibility.
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