Human-wildlife conflict continues in Kavrepalanchok; 14 people killed in 14 years

Human-wildlife conflict continues for ages. The conflict has increased to the extent that many people have lost their lives, and many others were injured in wild animal attacks. Similarly, many wild animals have died due to attacks by humans. According to data from the Division Forest Office, Dhulikhel, 14 people were killed and scores of others injured in wild animal attacks in the past 14 years.

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'Human-wildlife conflict should be reduced'

Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has drawn attention of the stakeholders and agencies to reduce the human-wildlife conflicts.

'Human-wildlife conflict should be reduced'

Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has drawn attention of the stakeholders and agencies to reduce the human-wildlife conflicts.

52 loose lives to wild animals in 15 years in Jhapa

Human-wildlife conflict has continued in the Jhapa district with 52 human deaths in the fight in a span of 15 years

52 loose lives to wild animals in 15 years in Jhapa

Human-wildlife conflict has continued in the Jhapa district with 52 human deaths in the fight in a span of 15 years