Conservation and sustainable use of wetlands in Nepal
Populations of the indicator species (Cotton Pygmy Goose and Marsh Mugger) have increased in the Ghodaghodi Lake after the conservation and restoration program.
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Populations of the indicator species (Cotton Pygmy Goose and Marsh Mugger) have increased in the Ghodaghodi Lake after the conservation and restoration program.
Read MoreBengal Florican is one of the most threatened bird in the world. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve in Nepal supports important population of this species.
Read MoreDue to the rapid population decline over the last three generations (18 years) of Fishing Cat, the species is listed as “Endangered” in the IUCN Red List.
Read MoreHimalayan Nature has conducted "Tern Survey" to find out the current status and conservation of tern's at the Koshi River basin. Tern species are declining and are now listed as threatened birds in Nepal.
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