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Wildlife-people coexistence in Nepal national park

While farmers try to avoid encountering tigers, tourists want to encounter them

Kunda Dixit

Curiosity did not kill these cats

In January this year, my husband sent me an image of a small dead cat. A forest officer in West Nawalparasi had...

Nepali women at forefront of saving tigers

The Tarai Arc Landscape, a shared transboundary protected zone between Nepal and India is spread across 25,000 sq km on the Nepal...

Empowering Nepalis during Covid-19 crisis

What started out as a wildlife conservation initiative in the Tarai has repurposed itself during Nepal’s wildfire and pandemic crises, setting an...

Empowering Nepalis during Covid-19 crisis

What started out as a wildlife conservation initiative in the Tarai has repurposed itself during Nepal’s wildfire and pandemic crises, setting an...

It's a jungle out there

To increase tiger numbers, you need prey. Prey need grass. Grass needs water. The tiger may be at the top of the...

Nature without borders

Parsa National Park has 18 adult tigers today, up from seven in 2013. In Chitwan, tiger numbers have increased from 91 to...

Naturally Nepal

Across the world, human societies are suffering a growing nature deficit. The march of consumerism and economic globalisation has come at an...

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