Founded: 1993
WWF Nepal Programme Office
Baluwatar Kathmandu Post Box 7660 Kathmandu Nepal +977 1 4434820 +977 1 4438458
WWF’s Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS) was set up to focus on the conservation of these iconic flagship species. The programme was dev...
Known as the water towers of Asia, the Eastern Himalayas have the largest concentrations of glaciers outside the polar region. These feed seven of Asi...
This project will progress the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in India. It builds on the 3-year work of the Dialogue in Water, Food and Environm...
Drawing upon 4 decades of tiger conservation work with partners around the globe, WWF has developed a new and far-reaching strategy for tiger conserva...
To save the world's remaining wild tigers, WWF is not asking people to stand-up and be heard - but asking them for a roar of support.
Kathmandu, Nepal - WWF Nepal and the Ministry of Land Reform and Management (MoLRM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 2 august 2010 to join hands for the development of a comprehensive land use policy and plan for the country.
Kathmandu, Nepal - For the first time, WWF Nepal partnered with six major department stores and malls in Kathmandu to raise awareness on tiger conservation among people from all walks of life.