If you liked this story, share it with other people. Nepal is both a source and transit hub for wildlife crime targeting iconic species like tigers, rhinos and pangolins. Conservationist Prasanna ...
Vehicular and wildlife crossings ongoing construction at East-West electrified railway lines near Bardibas, Nepal. Photos: PRAMOD NEUPANE Nepal’s highways saw 108 roadkills of endangered wildlife last ...
Kathmandu, Nepal - In order to help curb the trade of illegal wildlife parts and combat poaching of endangered species like tigers, WWF Nepal handed over a Mahindra Scorpio vehicle to the Department ...
These illegally trafficked items were burned in Chitwan National Park in front of nearly 300 people. The wildlife parts, which were part of the burn, have been collected over the last 20 years.
New research has warned that tigers, Asiatic wild dogs and other apex predators in southern Nepal will be “severely affected” if the construction of a new road is completed. The Postal Highway and its ...
Kathmandu, Nepal – The governments of Nepal and China agreed to step up collaborative efforts and enforce a crackdown on illegal wildlife trade at the border region of the two countries in a fresh ...
Inexorably, it was bound to disappear. The Royal Bengal tiger was supposed to be but a distant memory. But, thanks to concerted efforts by the government and local communities, the feline roams the ...
When the monsoon arrives in Jhumlabang village in Nepal’s far west, 35-year-old Til Kumari B.K. spends hours in the community ...
On World Wildlife Day, March 3, Nepal celebrated 365 days with zero poaching. No rhinos, tigers, or elephants were killed. It's the second year of such success in Nepal. In 2011 the country also had ...
Vehicular and wildlife crossings ongoing construction at East-West electrified railway lines near Bardibas, Nepal. Photos: PRAMOD NEUPANE Nepal’s highways saw 108 roadkills of endangered wildlife last ...