Payeng planted a couple of saplings everyday for 34 years, transforming barren land into a sprawling forest covering almost 1,360 acres.
Over the years, he developed a sound understanding of ecological balance. The area, named Molai forest, is now home to a variety of plants and animals, including several endangered species like the Bengal tiger and the one-horned rhino.
In 2012, Jawarharlal Nehru University honoured him with the title ‘Forest man of India.
The Forest Man is a short documentary by Canadian filmmaker William D McMaster that looks at Payeng’s conservation mission.