Madhesh province in Nepal, known as the “granary” of the country, faces significant challenges in biodiversity conservation and research due to a lack of focus and awareness. The region, primarily ...
Areas dominated by humans are home to fewer species, with similar ecosystem function and proximity in the evolutionary family tree, a recent study in Nepal’s southern plains suggests. Human activities ...
The presence of the Asian small-clawed otter has been confirmed in Nepal for the first time in over 185 years. Mongabay News reported that scientists and conservationists have been celebrating the ...
According to the National Statistical Office 2021 Census of Nepal, Indigenous Peoples comprise 36 percent of the total population. The government recognizes 59 communities as Indigenous under the ...
Kathmandu, Nepal – WWF Nepal signed a grant agreement with Government of Nepal's Department of Forests (DoF) and Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) on 14 July 2009 to ...
The third regional trans-boundary meeting held in Kathmandu on 21 February 2013, gathered senior Forestry Officials from Nepal and Sikkim, India, who mutually agreed on some significant steps towards ...
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