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Hosted on MSNMore cable car controversy surfaces in Nepal’s western mountainsA brewing controversy over private cable car projects in Nepal’s hills has taken a new turn after the country’s planning ...
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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. Most of ...
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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Mongabay on MSNHow a Nepali border village learned to live with migratory wild elephantsThe heavy thud against the glass window sent Krishna Bahadur Rasaili’s heart racing. Stepping outside, he saw his granary lay ...
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.
Recognizing this, the UNODC Global Programme on Crimes that Affect the Environment (GPCAE) equips law enforcement officers ...
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