Biodiversity or Biological diversity describes the
variety or diversity of all living beings on Earth. Specifically, biodiversity
means the variability among all living organisms from all kinds of life
including terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems which includes
diversity within the species, between species and of ecosystems (CBD, 1992).
Biodiversity is the primary element for the sustainable life on Earth. It
provides all the basic needs of human life.
India is one of the 17 mega-diverse countries in the
world, having only 2.4% of the world’s total land area, but harbouring 9.13% of
the flora and 6.7% of the fauna of the world. North East India is one of the
biodiversity richest regions in India, and also lies in Indo-Burma Region,
which is one of the four biodiversity hotspot in India.
Mizoram is situated in the North-Eastern region of
India along with its sister state viz., Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. It has an international boundary with Myanmar in
the eastern part and Bangladesh in the western part. Besides, it is bounded
with the neighboring states viz., Assam, Manipur and Tripura. Mizoram is
endowed with dense forests and diverse species of the flora and fauna. It has
also a rich diversity of medicinal plants having high value for the treatment
of various illnesses.
In 1992, during the Earth Summit held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Convention on Biological Diversity was held and 196 countries around the world were parties to it and India also became party to this convention. The three main objectives of this convention are Conservation of Biological diversity, Sustainable use of its components and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from genetic resources. In order to implement these objectives, the Government of India enacted The Biological Diversity Act 2002 and The Biological Diversity Rules 2004. The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) was established in 2003 to implement India’s Biological Diversity Act (2002). The NBA is a Statutory, Autonomous Body and it performs facilitative, regulatory and advisory function for the Government of India on issues of conservation, sustainable use of biological resources and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of biological resources.
In order to implement the Biodiversity Act 2002 (No 18 of 2003), Mizoram State Biodiversity Board (MSBB) was constituted on 17th January 2006. State
Biodiversity Board Mizoram has the Environment Forests and Climate Change
Minister, Government of Mizoram as its Chairman but Hon’ble Chief Minister,
Govt. of Mizoram is taking charge as Chairman of the Board (since March 2017). State
Biodiversity Board Mizoram has the Environment
Forests and Climate Change Minister, Government of Mizoram as its Chairman but Hon’ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Mizoram is taking charge as Chairman of the Board (since March 2017).
Chief Wildlife Warden, Environment Forests & Climate Change Department
is the Member Secretary of the State
Biodiversity Board.
Mizoram
State Biodiversity Board was re-constituted on 26th Feb. 2009 with 5 ex-officio members and 5
expert members. The current State Biodiversity Board Mizoram was again reconstituted
with Gazette Notification No.B.11015/19/
2007-FST dated 9th May 2016 and the list is as follows:
Ø
Ex
Officio Members of Mizoram Biodiversity Board-
i.
Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests, EF&CC Deptt, Govt. of Mizoram
ii.
Director,
Agriculture Department, Govt. of Mizoram
iii.
Director,
Horticulture Department, Govt. of Mizoram
iv.
Director,
AH&Vety Department, Govt. of Mizoram
v.
Director,
Tourism Department, Govt. of Mizoram
Ø
-
State Biodiversity Board Mizoram is having 5 Expert Members :-
i.
Prof.Lalnuntluanga, Deptt of
Environmental Science, School of Earth Science & Resource Management,
Mizoram University
ii.
Prof.Lalnundanga, Deptt of
Forestry, Mizoram University
iii.
Dr. H.T.
Lalremsanga,
Asst. Professor, Deptt of Zoology, Mizoram University
iv.
Dr. Lalfakzuala, Asst.
Professor, Deptt of Botany, Mizoram University
v.
Dr. Lalramliana, Asst. Professor,
Deptt of Zoology, Pachhunga University College
The
main functions of the Board are:
a)
Advice
the State Government, subject to any guidelines issued by the Central
Government, on matters relating to the conservation of biodiversity,
sustainable use of its components and equitable sharing of all benefits arising
out of the utilization of biological resources;
b)
Regulating
by granting of approvals on otherwise requests for commercial utilizations on
bio-survey and bio-utilization of any biological resources of the state;
c)
Perform
such other functions as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this
Act or as may be prescribed by the state Government, and
d)
Prepare
in such form and in such time in each financial year as may be prescribed, its
annual report, giving full account of its activities during the previous year
and submit a copy thereof to the State Government.
Ø The Government of Mizoram enacted The Mizoram State Biological
Diversity Rules, 2010 in exercise of its powers under section 63 (i) of the
Biological Diversity Act 2002 for bringing out the purpose of this Act in the
state.
This rule extends to the whole
of Mizoram except the Autonomous District Council areas. These rules shall come
into force on such date as the State Government made by a notification No.B. 11015/26/2010 – FST in the Official
Gazette of Govt. of Mizoram.
Ø International Day of Biological Diversity is
celebrated every year on 22nd May with an appropriate theme.
Besides celebrating International Biodiversity day, Mizoram Biodiversity Board
had organized various activities like workshop on biodiversity, painting
competition, quiz competition to create awareness for the conservation of biodiversity
in the state.
Activities/Achievements of
Mizoram State Biodiversity Board
Sl no |
Activities |
Venue |
Date /Year |
1 |
1st
Meeting of SBB Mizoram |
PCCF Conf
Hall, EF&CC Deptt, Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl |
6.03.2007 |
2 |
One
day Workshop on ‘Understanding Biodiversity through Wildlife Photography’ |
-do- |
27.07.2007 |
3 |
Awareness
Programme on Biodiversity Issues |
@Aizawl @Lunglei |
21.02.2008 28.03.2008 |
4 |
Meeting
cum Trainning of Primary Stakeholders |
@Aizawl |
11.04.2008 |
5 |
Trainning
cum Workshop on Wildlife Issues |
@Aizawl |
24.06.2008 |
6 |
2
day Workshop on Understanding Biodiversity through Camera Traps |
@Dampa Tiger
Reserve |
5-6.03.2009 |
7 |
2nd
Meeting of SBB (reconstituted), Mizoram |
PCCF Conf
Hall, EF&CC Deptt, Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl |
21.04.2009 |
8 |
2
days Trainning for Protected Area Managers |
-do- |
28-29.10.2009 |
9 |
Painting
Competition on Biodiversity and Wildlife for High School Students |
All districts |
May
2010 |
10 |
Photo
Exhibition on Wildlife and Biodiversity |
@Aizawl |
3-5.06.2010 |
11 |
Sensitization
Workshop/Seminar on Biodiversity for all BMC Members |
Chanmari YMA
Hall, Aizawl |
21.10.2010 |
12 |
Awareness
Campaign on Biodiversity |
Pangzawl |
14.11.2014 |
13 |
3rd
Meeting of SBB, Mizoram |
PCCF Conf
Hall, EF&CC Deptt, Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl |
31.07.2015 |
14 |
Biodiversity
Quiz Competition for Higher Secondary Schools (Science) Students |
Ignite Studio,
Khatla Aizawl |
02.03.2017 |
15 |
4th
Meeting of SBB, Mizoram |
CM Conference
Hall, Mac Donald
Hill, Aizawl |
16.05.2017 |
16 |
Photography
Competition on Biodiversity Conservation in celebration of IDB 2017 |
Conference
Hall, Assembly
Annexe, Aizawl |
22.05.2017 |
17 |
Biodiversity
Awareness Campaign at Government High School Hlimen and Visiting Biodiversity
Rich Site i.e., City Forest Park, Hlimen |
Hlimen |
11.07.2017 |
18 |
State
Level Consultation Workshop on Mainstreaming Biodiversity, NBAP, NBT and
India’s 6th National Report to CBD |
Aijal Club Aizawl, |
12.04.2018 |
19 |
5th
Meeting of SBB, Mizoram |
CM Conference
Hall, Mac Donald
Hill, Aizawl |
02.05.2018 |
20 |
Panel
Discussion on Biodiversity Awareness in Mizoram |
Ignite Studio,
Khatla, Aizawl |
17.05.2018 |
21 |
Biodiversity
Run |
Aizawl |
22.05.2018 |
22 |
Photography
Competition on Biodiversity Conservation in Mizoram in celebration of IDB
2018 |
Art &
Culture Auditorium, Berawtlang, Aizawl |
22.05.2018 |
Ø Under section 41
of the Biological Diversity Act 2002 and Rule 23 of The Mizoram State Biological Diversity Rules, 2010, State
Biodiversity Board Mizoram have constituted 222 Biodiversity Management
Committee (BMC) through village level local bodies in 222 villages. BMC Sailam
village was formed on 7th Dec 2017 and recently, Under Shyama Prasad
Mukherjee Rurban Mission (SPMRM), a total of 11 (eleven) BMC’s was formed in
Aibawk RuRBAN Cluster villages, which is under Aizawl Forest Division. Under GEF 6 Project “Green
Agriculture Transforming Indian Agriculture for Global Benefit and Conservation
of Critical Biodiversity and Landscape”, in addition to the existing BMC’s
under Thorang Wildlife Sanctuary, 8 (Eight) new BMCs were formed, and another 8
(Eight) BMC’s was also formed under Dampa Wildlife division. Therefore, a total
of 250 Biodiversity Management Committee
was formed under State Biodiversity Board Mizoram.
Ø The State
Biodiversity Board Mizoram have documented and published 5 PBR (People’s Biodiversity Register) viz., Pamchung (2012), Thenhlum (2012), Pangzawl (2015), Laki (2016) and
Mizoram, University, Tanhril (2017).
Ø Eight (8) Technical Support Group (TSG) was constituted
for 8 districts of the State of Mizoram for the purpose of imparting guidance
and technical support to the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC)
established within their respective districts.
Ø Mizoram State
Biodiversity Board published ‘Souvenir
of Mizoram Biodiversity’ in 2011 containing articles on conservation and
importance of Biological diversity by distinguished and reputed authors.
Ø In exercise of
the power conferred by Section 38 of the Biological Diversity Act 2002, the
Central Government through the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate
Change in consultation with the Government of Mizoram, vide notification NO.
1600 dated October 5, 2009 in The Gazette of India, Extraordinary, has notified
the following species of plants and animals published by Mizoram State
Biodiversity Board in ‘Rare, Threatened
and Endangered Plant and Animal Species of Mizoram’, which are either
extinct or are on the verge of extinction from the state. The collection of
these species shall be prohibited, except with the approval of the Mizoram
State Biodiversity Board only for the following purposes:
Ø Scientific
Research
Ø Herbarium and
Museum of scientific and academic institutions
Ø Propagation
Ø Any other
scientific investigation
Plant Species: Jasminum wengeri (Jasmine)
Mantisia wengeri
(Dancing
girl)
Paphiopedilum
spicerianum
(Lady’s slipper)
Paphiopedilum
villosum (Lady’s
slipper)
Aquilaria
malaccensis (Agarwood)
Hydnocarpus
kurzii (Chaulmoogra)
Dalbergia
pinnata var acaciifolia and
Cinnamomum aromatica
(Cassia
or Chinese cinnamon)
Animal Species: Rhinoceros sondaicus (Javan Rhinoceros)
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Sumatran Rhinoceros)
Felis marmorata (Marbled Cat)
Pardofelis temminckii (Asiatic Golden Cat or Temminck’s Golden Cat)
Arctictis binturong (Binturong or Asian or Palawan Bearcat)
Prionodon pardicolor (Spotted Linsang)
Mustela kathiah (Yellow-bellied weasel)
Ursus malayanus (Sun bear)