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How to manage food for growing tiger population?

KATHMANDU – Though Nepal’s tiger conservation efforts have achieved a remarkable success, there seems to be problem in managing prey species for the growing...

Nature pushed to the brink by ‘runaway consumption’

PARIS - Unbridled consumption has decimated global wildlife, triggered a mass extinction and exhausted Earth's capacity to accommodate humanity's expanding appetites, the conservation group...

Lumbini chokes as air pollution reaches hazardous level

LUMBINI: An acute level of air pollution has gripped Lumbini, enlisted under the UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the report of Department of Environment...

Will Nepal become a tiger hotspot?

Kathmandu-The significant increase in Nepal’s tiger population has been widely praised and discussed from several quarters ever since the government announced the tiger population...

More than 90% of the world’s children breathe toxic air every day

Geneva : Every day around 93% of the world’s children under the age of 15 years (1.8 billion children) breathe air that is so...

Nijgadh Airport: Interlace of Environment, Development, and Rights

The country's only International Airport, TIA, is already full to the brim. National research done in the late 1990s, led to the identification of...

Worsening air pollution and irresponsible government

Kathmandu-- Almost all of the countries in the world have guaranteed rights to live in clean environment in their constitution and laws. And it...

Yak farmers changing occupation at an unprecedented rate

PANCHTHAR – The centuries-old tradition of yak farming is on the verge of extinction in mountainous districts of Nepal after an increasing number of...

S.African lion cubs conceived artificially in world first

BRITS, South Africa - Watching the two little lion cubs boisterously play with each other at a conservation centre outside of South Africa's capital...

Nijgadh airport construction: Experts object undue haste in cutting down trees

KATHMANDU – Experts and concerned stakeholders have raised objection to the haste over cutting down the trees without preparing the Detail Project Report (DPR). At...
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