News & Stories
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Banking for crocodiles
Inhabitants of an important Ramsar site get a helping hand.
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Securing a future for Nepal’s biodiversity
This week, WWF Nepal, CARE Nepal, ICIMOD, IUCN, TMI, and Winrock took advantage of a critical ...
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WWF and CEN take climate change to school
A total of 1,500 students from 25 private and public schools of Kathmandu valley learned about ...
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One up! New baby rhino at Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve
A rhino calf sighting in Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve highlights the suitability of this ...
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Beauty with the Beasts
Sugarika KC, WWF Nepal Conservation Ambassador and Miss Nepal 2005, visits Nepal’s oldest national ...
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Nepal’s rhinos and tigers in decline
Recent field visits to remote areas of Nepal’s Bardia National Park have revealed a decline in ...
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River dolphins under threat in Nepal
Six months of field research conducted by WWF along Nepal’s Karnali River shows that river dolphin ...
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New Multi-Million Dollar Investments will Help Protect Himalayan Species
WWF, the global conservation organization, and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) today ...
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Wildlife Trade in South-East Asia
Southeast Asia is a wildlife trade hotspot, functioning as supplier, consumer and a general ...
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A Positive Spin
New training methods make for happier elephants at Royal Chitwan National Park Sauraha, CHITWAN ...
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