Nepal Raptor Conservation Program
Raptors are an effective indicator of ecosystem health. Most of the raptors are thratened due to anthropogenic activities.
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Raptors are an effective indicator of ecosystem health. Most of the raptors are thratened due to anthropogenic activities.
Read MoreFreshwater ecosystems have suffered catastrophic declines in biodiversity. Over the last 50 years, Nepal lost almost twice as many freshwater species as compared to terrestrial species.
Read MoreNepal has vast sources of water available for human use, however like other countries around the world, increasing population with industrial and irrigation demands put pressure on these resources.
Read MoreEach year, hundreds of millions of endangered species of animals and their body parts are caught and then sold as food, pets, leather, tourist curios, and medicine.
Read MoreHimalayan Nature uses advanced technology to understand the species ecology, such information is crucial for the conservation and management of species.
Read MoreThe National Red List of Nepal’s Birds is part of the ongoing National Red Lists of Nepal, a collaborative project between the Government and conservation organizations.
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