People
Wildlife rangers
Conservation labour at Mu Aye Pu predates, and outlasts, any free-city prospectus.
On 14 December 2017 Paul Sein Twa of KESAN wrote that KNDO rangers under Gen. Nerdah were “doing a great job in protecting wildlife biodiversity in Mu Aye Pu area,” and that KESAN and the Karen Wildlife Conservation Initiative supported KNU Kawthoolei Forestry Department Wildlife Protection Units in four KNU districts.1
He declined to speak for KNU, KNLA or KNDO, and said any KWCI support to KNDO should wait on a KFD–KNDO mandate, suggesting Nerdah visit Padoh Mahn Ba Tun, Head of KFD.1
A 2019 field essay independently said WPUs were “embedded within villages like Mu Aye Pu.”4
Ranger names, patrol routes and camps are not published. This page exists so those unnamed people are not erased by company letterheads.