Nepal Raptor Conservation Program Himalayan Nature
Nepal Raptor Conservation Program Himalayan Nature Out of 321 species of daytime active raptors in the world, nepal is home to 60 species including vultures, eagles, hawks and falcons. a recent status assessment has shown 18% of raptor species in the world are on the verge of extinction and additional 52% species are declining. Himalayan raptors is a strategic partner of the peregrine fund, working together to implement raptor conservation initiatives across nepal and the broader himalayan region.
Publications Himalayan Nature The nature conservation and study centre (ncsc) and himalayan raptors (hr) are pleased to announce the formalization of a memorandum of understanding (mou) for collaborative biodiversity conservation and research in nepal. Himalayan nature has conducted several vulture projects. our "vulture conservation program" is now growing into the "nepal raptor conservation program (nrcp)" and now working for the conservation of raptor species in nepal. Illegal wildlife trade (iwt) is one of the major challenges for wildlife conservation in the world. himalayan nature is working to mitigate the illegal wildlife trade in chitwan sindhuli corridor in nepal. South asian network for development and environmental economics (sandee) hindu kush himalayan monitoring and assessment programme (himap) hindu kush himalayan biodiversity information facility (hkhbif) solutions by nepcat: sustainable land management and soil and water conservation.
Conservation Nepal Illegal wildlife trade (iwt) is one of the major challenges for wildlife conservation in the world. himalayan nature is working to mitigate the illegal wildlife trade in chitwan sindhuli corridor in nepal. South asian network for development and environmental economics (sandee) hindu kush himalayan monitoring and assessment programme (himap) hindu kush himalayan biodiversity information facility (hkhbif) solutions by nepcat: sustainable land management and soil and water conservation. Nepal raptor conservation project is led by dr tulsi subedi and his team for the research and conservation of threatened, declining and least known raptors as a goal to develop capacity for raptor conservation and to reverse the population decline of raptors in nepal and the entire himalayas region. Himalayan raptor has a mission to facilitate and conduct collaborative research and conservation programs that support the conservation of raptors, their habitat, biodiversity, and benefit communities. A very short history in the country. active work on raptor conservation and research begun after dramatic population decline on the asian vulture population observed in the indian subcontinent. Apply for the raptor research and survey technique training program, a four day intensive field based training to be held in central campus of technology (cct), dharan, nepal. this program aims to strengthen the capacity of early career researchers, students, and wildlife practitioners in the scientific study and conservation of birds of prey.
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