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Project

Beyond Border: Securing Big Cats and their Habitats across Chittagong-Lushai Transboundary Landscape of Bangladesh and India

Duration
2025 - 2028
Location
Bangladesh, India
Species protected
Leopard Panthera pardus
Clouded Leopard Neofelis nebulosa

Project description

The Chittagong-Lushai Big Cat Conservation Project aims to ensure the long-term survival of endangered big cats and restore the ecological health of their transboundary habitat across Bangladesh and India. This pioneering initiative integrates robust scientific monitoring with community-led conservation, sustainable livelihood development, and cross-border policy collaboration. By empowering local communities, especially women and youth, as primary stewards of their natural resources, the project seeks to create a resilient, shared landscape where both wildlife and people can thrive. It serves as a replicable model for effective, inclusive transboundary conservation in South and Southeast Asia.

This project is implemented by Arannayk Foundation.

Threats

Habitat loss & degradation

Human-wildlife conflict

Over-exploitation of natural resources & prey depletion

Project objectives

The Chittagong–Lushai Hills Big Cat Conservation Project aims to conserve the endangered Indo-Chinese clouded leopard and leopard across the transboundary landscapes of Bangladesh and India. Its objectives are to:
  1. Generate and apply scientific knowledge to guide conservation through advanced ecological monitoring and research;
  2. Improve habitats, restore ecological connectivity, and promote sustainable, climate-resilient livelihoods to support big cats and their prey;
  3. Enhance awareness and empower local communities, particularly women and youth, to actively participate in conservation; and
  4. Evaluate conservation impacts on species, prey, habitats, and biological corridors through long-term monitoring of biological and socio-economic indicators.
Through ecological restoration, community engagement, and policy advocacy, the project seeks to build a collaborative, sustainable model for transboundary big cat conservation.

Project activities

  • Establish a robust platform for transboundary governance, policy coordination, and information sharing between Bangladesh and India.
  • Conduct targeted ecological monitoring and baseline assessments to accurately map big cat populations, prey availability, and movement corridors.
  • Significantly enhance anti-poaching and forest protection efforts through the capacity building of local enforcement and community patrol teams.
  • Implement large-scale habitat restoration and enrichment activities across fragmented forest areas to improve ecological connectivity and refuge.
  • Promote sustainable and forest-friendly alternative livelihoods to decrease pressure from local communities on natural resources and the forest ecosystem.
  • Develop and execute comprehensive strategies for mitigating human-wildlife conflict and improving community safety in interface areas.