Nature's Beckon

[citation needed] The organization is credited with the discovery of the golden languar (Presbytis geei) in the hill reserves of Chakrashila.

[8][15] Nature's Beckon took up a 12-year-long conservation movement through people's participation in the declaration of the Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary.

[16][17][3][5] After the discovery of golden languar[18][19] in the hill reserves of Chakrashila, the organization worked for its protection through a movement at the grassroot level that involved local people, surveys and research, lobbying and other forms of activism.

[11][20][21] Nature's Beckon rediscovered the presence of rain forest in the Dibrugarh-Tinsukia districts of Upper Assam and undertook a movement for the legal protection of 500 sq km of contiguous rainforest in 1995.

On 13 June 2004, the state government declared 111.19 sq km of rainforest as 'Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary'.

Nature's Beckon staging a street play during the rainforest conservation movement of Assam.
In 2003, UK based Premier Oil was permitted by the forest department to explore oil in the interior of the rainforests. It was later shut down due to the activism of Nature's Beckon. [ citation needed ]