Majuli River Island

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March 06, 2025

Majuli River Island

Recently a six-day survey conducted by Aaranyak, a biodiversity conservation organization, highlighted a rise in human-wildlife conflict (HWC) in the Majuli River Island district of Assam.

Key Findings of the Study

  • The primary objective of the survey was to explore ways to secure the growing population of one-horned rhinos that have strayed from Kaziranga National Park onto the river island.
  • More than 110 households, local communities, Satradhikars (head priests of Vaishnavite monasteries), forest officials, and law enforcement agencies participated in the survey.
  • The study covered two key regions:
    • Namoni Majuli (including Sesuguri, Lobak Khutar, and Ahotoguri Island)
    • Ujoni Majuli (stretching from Kamalabari Ghat to Gejera).
  • 90% of the local population depends on agriculture, making human-wildlife conflict a major threat to their livelihoods.
  • Rhinos, wild buffaloes, wild boars, elephants, and even tigers frequently damage crops and livestock, leading to economic distress.

Human-Wildlife Conflict and Its Impacts

  • Farmers face significant crop losses due to frequent wildlife intrusion.
  • Livestock losses and damage to property contribute to economic hardships.
  • Encounters with wildlife pose safety risks for local residents.
  • Increased conflict may lead to retaliatory actions against animals, further escalating conservation challenges.

Key Stakeholder Engagements and Conservation Needs

  • Researchers from Aaranyak’s Rhino Research and Conservation Division (RRCD) led the survey.
  • Aaranyak emphasized the need for sustainable human-wildlife conflict mitigation strategies, including:
    • Enhanced community awareness programs
    • Improved conservation policies
    • Tailored management plans for Majuli’s unique ecological and geographical challenges

Positive Ecological Observations

  • The survey identified a thriving population of migratory birds in Majuli’s wetlands.
  • Notable species include: Glossy ibis, black-headed ibis, Indian spot-billed ducks, Greylag geese, bar-headed geese, and purple swamp hens.
    • These findings reinforce Majuli’s status as an ecological hotspot with rich biodiversity.

About Majuli River Island

Majuli River Island

  • Meaning: Majuli translates to ‘The land between two parallel rivers’.
  • Formation: Created by the Brahmaputra River in the south and the Kherkutia Xuti (a distributary of the Brahmaputra) joined by the Subansiri River in the north.
  • Geographical Status:
    • Recognized as the world’s largest river island.
    • Located on the Brahmaputra River in Assam.
    • Became India’s first island district in 2016.

Agricultural and Ecological Importance

  • Rice cultivation is the primary livelihood of Majuli’s residents.
  • The island is known for unique rice varieties, such as:
    • Komal Saul (soft rice) and Bao Dhan (deepwater rice).
  • Majuli’s wetlands and forests support rich biodiversity, making conservation efforts critical for maintaining its ecological balance.

Cultural and Ethnic Diversity of the Region

  • Home to a diverse mix of tribal communities, including:
    • Mishing, Deoris, Ahoms, and Sonowal Kacharis.
  • Ali Aye Ligang festival is a prominent spring festival of the Mishing tribe, celebrated in mid-February.
  • Majuli is the hub of Assamese neo-Vaishnavite culture, dating back to the 16th century.
  • The culture was influenced by Srimanta Sankardeva and his disciple Madhavdeva, who initiated the tradition of Satras (monastic institutions).
  • Cultural Heritage and Traditional Arts: Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries) preserve Assamese traditions, including:
    • Sattriya dance, theatre (Bhaona), mask-making, literature, and boat-making.
    • The island is also known for its unique pottery-making traditions.

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