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Executive Board

Karan Bahadur Shah, Chairman
Professor of Zoology, Natural History Museum, Tribhuvan University

Sharad Singh, Executive Director
Director, Lumbini Buddha Garden

KP Kafle, Trustee and Board Member
President and CEO, SEEDS USA

Tika Baral, Treasurer
Director, Jorpati Cooperative Group

Suchit Basnet, Trustee and Head of Education
Director, Nature Safari Tours and Koshi Camp

Manoj Pandey, Trustee
TV Journalist and Managing Director, Media Plus P Ltd

Mohan Raj Bhatta, Board Member
National Vice President, Appreciative Inquiry Network Nepal

Kalpana Ghimire, Trustee and Board Member
Founder Chair, AutismCare Nepal

Nima Gyalbu Lama Sherpa, Trustee and Board Member
Adviser, National Netherland's Trust for Nature Conservation

Advisers

Hem Sagar Baral PhD, Chief Technical Adviser
Founder President, Himalayan Nature and
Nepalese Ornithological Union

Iain Taylor PhD, Scientific Adviser
Charles Sturt University, Australia

Research Fellows

Sandesh Bhattarai PhD Scholar on Ethnobotany
Bhagwan Raj Dahal Wetland Biologist
Tulsi Ram Subedi Raptor Biologist
Pushpa Raj Acharya PhD scholar on Bat Biology
Janak Raj Khatiwada Wildlife Biologist
Sharada Poudel Wildlife Biologist

Office Staff

Sharad Singh Director
info@himalayannature.org

Prativa Kaspal Conservation Officer
data@himalayannature.org

Prava Pandey Research Officer
research@himalayannature.org

Tika Baral Finance Officer

Saswot Raj Sharma Accounts Officer
accounts@himalayannature.org

Hari Giri Office Attendant

KBO

Sanjiv Acharya Field Ornithologist
Buddhi Timsina Field Assistant

Dhan Bahadur Karki Field Assistant

Field Personnel

Bishnu Ojha Field Assistant (West Nepal)

Central Nepal
Som G. C. Field Ornithologist
Dinesh Giri Field Ornithologist
Chakra Timsina Field Assistant

Mountain Program-Nepal
Ram Kumar Rai Manager
Uttam Rai Field Assistant

Northeast India Contact
Dr Anwaruddin Choudhury, CEO, Rhino Foundation

Legal Advisers

Chet Bdr. Khadka Legal Solutions
Sharada Dahal Legal Solutions

 

 
 
 Member of IUCN
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Himalayan Nature has been approved as a member of the World Conservation Union in the category of national non-governmental organization, Group 1 by IUCN Council at its 76th meeting held in Gland from 23-25 May 2011.

Year of Co-operatives

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Spotlight
Birds

a Birds are the best studied vertebrate group-in the Himalayas or in the world. These are found in good numbers in the region but at the same time, have been also threatened to extinction because of multitude of problems. In areas where we need support, we work with other bird conservation organizations in the region.
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Fishes

a Fishes...when this word is mentioned most people immediately relate to 'taste' rather than their existence in the wild. For time immemorial, they have been great source of protein to human beings. While richer communities have moved up to commercial fish farming and devouring what comes out of these farms, poorer were still dependent on this resource and gained some access until very recent times.
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Mammals

a The Himalayan region is well known for the varieties of mammals. While some are well known eg Tiger and Rhino then there are many which are very little known. There is much to be done in the field of mammals that are less known. Well known and well protected mammals also continue to decline and new conservation situations are emerging.
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Herpetofauna

aHerpetofauna encompasses frogs, toads, newts, lizards, snakes, turtles and crocodiles: a group of animals perhaps least cared about. Snakes, skinks and lizards do not have good reputation in our societies
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Invertebrates

aInvertebrates are abundant and all around us. Only the colorful ones have been known better and praised eg butterflies. There are others in the same family eg moths that have received less attention.
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Latest Nepal bird bibliography

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Themes, Projects and Activities
Himalayan Nature has carried out different programs and activities on the conservation of flora and fauna in various parts of the Himalayan region. Depending on the nature of programs, we collaborate with different grassroots organizations on varied activities. We work mainly, but not exclusively,  on the following broad themes.
 
Advocacy
Based on our own rigorous scientific studies and years of experience of the Research Fellows and staff...
Climate Change
Climate change is emerging as the biggest threat to human and wildlife communities...
Biodiversity Conservation
Himalayan biodiversity is irreplaceable. The contribution of the World's major conservation organizations...
Education & Appreciation
Conservation outside protected areas can be achieved only when communities understand and take responsibility for conservation programs ...
Community Welfare
Conservation of nature can be achieved more easily in an aware and well-to-do community than an aware but impoverished community.
Restoration Program
Species and ecosystems are best in their natural forms...
           
 
 
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