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Assam's Digital Bird Archive Takes Flight!
7 Jul
Summary
- Assam launched 'Pokkhi', its first digital bird repository.
- The platform features 376 bird species with photos and names.
- 'Pokkhi' aims to preserve linguistic heritage alongside avian diversity.

Assam has unveiled 'Pokkhi,' its pioneering digital bird repository, meticulously documenting the state's extensive avian population. Developed by wildlife photographer Chirantanu Saikia and PhD scholar Abhilash Gayan, the platform offers comprehensive profiles for 376 bird species. Each entry includes detailed descriptions, high-quality photographs, conservation status according to the IUCN, and nomenclature in both Assamese and English.
The initiative addresses the challenge of inconsistent and often disputed local bird names across Assam. 'Pokkhi' seeks to consolidate these variations and create a trusted reference point. The platform also emphasizes preserving Assam's linguistic heritage by documenting local bird names. This bilingual resource serves educators, students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts, fostering greater awareness and appreciation for Assam's biodiversity.