Rugudipali Village is well known for its efforts to protect the Asian Openbill Stork. They believe that the arrival of the stork brings rain to the Village. Generally the Asian Openbill Storks stay in Rugudipali from the month of June till October. Agriculte is the main source of livelihood for the community but non-timber forest products also play a vital role in the social and economic life of the locals. The Villagers realize the importance of forest in their lives and are motivated in protecting it. Most of the decisions, rules and regulations for stork protection are generally made by the Village General Body (GB), which has representation from every household in the Village.