CHITWAN, Dec 11: A tiger census is scheduled to begin in Chitwan National Park (CNP) on December 16. The census will also be conducted in three other national parks: Banke, Bardiya, and Shuklaphanta.
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Tigers thrive, conflicts decline in Nepal
Bardiya/chitwan, July 29 -- As the world marks Global Tiger Day on Tuesday, Nepal has a rare conservation success story to share. Not only has the country nearly tripled its tiger population over the ...
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The Indigenous Tharu community traditionally protected the habitat of the big cats in Chitwan and other parts of Nepal. Photo: WWF Every year, up to 15 people are killed by tigers in and around ...
Nepal looks forward to its tiger and rhino counts beginning at the end of this year and in early 2026, amid delays and challenges. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, in ...
Everything has changed,” he says, adding, “Why won’t the tiger?” One hears similar stories across the Terai in Uttar Pradesh. In Chandan Chouki, a village near Dudhwa National Park, women working in ...
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Tiger census at Bardiya National Park to begin on Dec 20
The tiger census in Bardiya National Park will begin from December 20 this year, authorities said, with preparations ...
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