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rhinos

Not out of the woods yet

After poaching, human-wildlife conflict and climate breakdown threaten rhino conservation in Nepal

The unsung heroes of conservation

Indigenous people and local communities provide the best long-term outcomes for conservation at a time when environmentalists debate strategies best suited for...

Nepal’s tiger conservation ‘too successful’?

The decomposed body of an adult tiger was found in Banke’s Gokul Community Forest in May. It was difficult to say how...

On the road in West Nepal

The past year will go down in history as one great global disaster with the coronavirus pandemic leading the pack of calamities...

Where have Bardia’s rhinos gone?

Between 1986 to 2017, as many as 100 rhinos were translocated from Chitwan to Bardia National Park. Three decades later, only 37...

Climate change: new threat to Nepal’s rhinos

Nepal’s population of one-horned rhinoceros that survived hunting, a shrinking habitat and wildlife trafficking are now faced with a new threat: changes in their living...

In conservation, Nepal is not out of the woods yet

With poaching under control, the big new threat to Nepal’s nature is from infrastructure  

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Project Dragonfly

The morning was warming up in late spring last year when entomologist Karen Conniff took a boat across Phewa Lake in Pokhara for one...

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