Nepal’s success in tiger conservation has come at the cost of rising human-tiger conflict, prompting the government to capture “problem tigers” deemed to pose a threat to human life.
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With the help of the Third Pole Conservation, the Rare Species Fund and the Clouded Leopard Conservation Group, fire control measures have been handed over.
Ramita Chaudhari in Bardia who loast her husband to tiger attack in 2021. Photo: AMIT MACHAMASI his week, a representative from WWF US will visit Chitwan to discuss tiger and rhino conservation. One of the things that should be on his agenda, if it is not already, is meeting with leaders of Tharu and other indigenous groups in […]
Ramita Chaudhari in Bardia who loast her husband to tiger attack in 2021. Photo: AMIT MACHAMASI his week, a representative from WWF US will visit Chitwan to discuss tiger and rhino conservation. One of the things that should be on his agenda, if it is not already, is meeting with leaders of Tharu and other indigenous groups in […]