The last time the Asian small-clawed otter ( Aonyx cinereus ), the smallest of the world’s 13 known otter species, was ...
When barriers and fences failed, farmers switched from paddy and maize to tusker-resistant crops such as tea, lemons and even ...
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Mongabay on MSNAs elephant conflict shifts, Nepal village turns to neighbouring border town for solutionsA bundle of firewood lay abandoned on the path, a silent witness to tragedy. Nearby, a red shawl, once wrapped around Chandra ...
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Tiger attacks in Nepal have prime minister considering 'giving them away'Nepal and India have brought tigers back from the brink of extinction. Now, as those big cats expand their territory, ...
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Training law enforcement to deal with wildlife crime, interview with Prasanna YonzonKATHMANDU, Nepal — Wildlife crime continues to plague Nepal, even as the law enforcement strives at the forefront. The country functions both as a source and transit hub for wildlife trade.
Rather, Nepal's government should focus on "expanding protected areas that have reasonable natural densities of prey and tigers," Dr Karanth adds. If wildlife is spilling out of protected areas in ...
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Hosted on MSNMilitary-backed conservation ‘without firing a single shot’: Interview with Nepal’s Babu Krishna KarkiIn the 1970s, Nepal’s government faced major challenges conserving the fertile flood plains of the country’s south. The region is the natural habitat of the iconic greater one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros ...
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 ...
For the first time in 20 years, Nepal burnt its stockpile of wildlife parts demonstrating the nation’s commitment towards zero tolerance of wildlife crime. Chitwan National Park, Nepal – For the first ...
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