Dear Alka,
Thanks for your concern. BNHS camp will be in Manas, but Ultapani has been 
excluded as a precautionary measure. Thats rather unfortunate.Isaac 

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--- On Wed, 9/2/11, Alka Vaidya <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Alka Vaidya <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] WWF Volunteers kidnapped in Ultapani
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 9:10 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Hi,
 BNHS is having a camp at Ultapani in March.We all pray for the safety of the 
wwf volunteers,
Alka Vaidya
 
 
 
 
 
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Isaac Kehimkar <[email protected]> 
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Dear Friends,


Here's a sad news from Ultapani - one of the best places  for butterflies. 


Isaac





Six WWF workers kidnapped in Kokrajhar


: Kokrajhar, February 07, 2011

Six WWF volunteer field workers  including three girls were abducted by 
unidentified arms militants from Laopani area near Ultapani in Kokrajhar 
district bordering Bhutan last evening. Sources said the teams were abducted by 
unidentified 20 members armed youths at around 4 pm in Kokrajhar district while 
they were on way to the area for the field work.  A eight member team from the 
WWF are on mission to surveying animal monitoring of rare species like 
elephant, tiger since January 21 last in Bodoland area. The groups are in 
Kokrajhar since January 19 and are on the field since 21 January and had 
already finished the field work at Jamduar, Pepsu among others and they arrived 
at Ultapani on January 30 last and have been staying at Ultapani. The site from 
where they were taken away is about 8 km east of Ultapani and around 65 km from 
Kokrajhar town.

The six abducted by the militants are identified as Gautam Kishore Sarma, 
Pranjal Kumar Saikia, Syed Nushad Zamman, Tarali Goswami and Pallavi 
Chakrabarty and Sabarna Goswami. Two others David Smith and Binita Barwati were 
not with the group when the incident.

They were on way towards Guguni river with some members of Ultapani 
Biodiversity Conservation Society, a local NGO as guides, when they came cross 
the armed group numbering around 20. The group asked the NGO members to return 
before taking away the WWF activist, said a senior forest official in Kokrajhar.





http://www.timesofassam.com/headlines/six-wwf-workers-kidnapped-in-kokrajhar






















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