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Imphal/IBNS: Moirangthem Loiya, a 47-year-old resident of Imphal West District in Manipur, has defied all odds to establish a remarkable forest on a hilly plot of land spanning 300 acres over a span of 20 years.

Located on the outskirts of Manipurs capital, Imphal, on the Langol Hill Range, the forest now boasts an impressive array of more than 100 plant species, including a diverse range of 25 bamboo varieties. The lush ecosystem is also home to various animal species, such as barking deer, porcupines, and snakes,reported Sentinel Assam.

Loiya, whose passion for nature dates back to his childhood days, graduated from a college in Chennai in 2000. Following his graduation, he felt a strong calling to give back to the environment after witnessing large-scale deforestation in the Koubru hill ranges of Manipur.

His journey led him to an area called Maru Langol (renamed Punshilok Maru or Spring of Life) on the outskirts of Imphal, where he discovered a barren land ravaged by extensive jhum cultivation. It was then that the idea to transform this desolate land into a thriving green forest, through unwavering dedication and time, took hold of him.

For six years, Loiya made the forest his home, living in isolation in a humble hut. He tirelessly planted various tree species such as bamboo, oak, jackfruit, and teak, nursing the land back to life after human activities had left it devastated.

Loiya recounted, Whenever possible, I would purchase saplings and diligently plant them. His strategic timing, planting ahead of the monsoons, ensured the forest experienced rapid and lush vegetative growth.

Throughout his project, Loiya has received support from Manipurs Forest Department, which recognizes the importance of his endeavor.

However, despite his remarkable achievements, Loiya, who is also the founder of the Wildlife and Habitat Protection Society (WAHPS), remains concerned about the periodic threats posed by illegal hunting and wildfires, jeopardizing the environment and its sustainability.

Working at a pharmacy for his livelihood, Moirangthem Loiya considers the growth and nurturing of this forest to be his lifelong mission, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to his cause.

As Loiya continues his remarkable journey, he serves as an inspiration for others, encouraging them to emulate his passion and dedication in creating a greener and more sustainable world.

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