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For the first time in 185 years, the world's smallest otter makes a comeback in NepalScientists have for the first time in 185 years confirmed the presence of the Asian small-clawed otter in Nepal, thrilling ...
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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. Most of ...
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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, ...
Bardiya National Park, located in Nepal's Terai region, spans 968 square kilometers and is a haven for rare wildlife such as ...
Tigers are in fact "a major source of revenue": wildlife tourism and tiger safaris are a "big source of income" for communities near the national parks. An average of 3,000 people in Nepal are killed ...
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Mongabay on MSNMilitary-backed conservation ‘without firing a single shot’: Interview with Nepal’s Babu Krishna KarkiNepal’s government faced major challenges conserving the fertile flood plains of the country’s south. The region is the ...
Officers of a newly established police Wildlife Crime Unit targeting the illegal killing and trade of protected animals in Nepal have conducted three successful operations disrupting criminal ...
Our case study, which was conducted in the Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) in southern Nepal, includes interviews with several wildlife experts, biologists, and members of local and indigenous communities.
Recognizing this, the UNODC Global Programme on Crimes that Affect the Environment (GPCAE) equips law enforcement officers ...
Nepal is home to rhinos, tigers and elephants, among the world’s most vulnerable species. Poaching of these and many other animals is at an all-time high and the hope is that UAV technology will help ...
So, the prime minister’s proposal to promote wildlife diplomacy may not be such a bad idea since it would raise Nepal’s international profile and highlight the country’s conservation success story.
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