Nepal has officially launched its nationwide tiger census, conducted once every four years, with an inaugural programme held ...
Nepal’s population of one-horned rhinos has increased to its highest number in more than 20 years, partly owing to a pause in tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic that allowed the animals’ habitats to ...
Nepal was home to 121 tigers in 2010, the same year that it and 12 other tiger range countries agreed to double the big cat’s global population by 2022. Since then, Nepal has nearly tripled that ...
Over the past six years, the endangered one-horned rhino population in Nepal has increased by roughly 17 percent, with a current count of 752 rhinos The endangered one-horned rhinos of Nepal have ...
Nepal's tiger population has more than doubled in the last 12 years after almost going extinct, but now humans are in danger of losing their lives, according to the country's prime minister. From 2010 ...
Nepal’s tigers are doing gr-r-reat. The country’s tiger population has grown to 235 from 121 in 2009, according to the World Wildlife Fund. The significant growth is giving hope to the rest of the ...
Nepal on Tuesday officially launched the tiger census in the country's five protected areas, marked by a formal inaugural programme held in Sauraha of Chitawan district in central Nepal, officials ...
On the occasion of National Conservation Day today, Nepal announced that there are now an estimated 235 wild tigers in the country. 23 September 2018, Kathmandu – On the occasion of National ...
For decades, Nepal's endangered rhino population has dwindled to near extinction. But recently, thanks in part to travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, the population has soared. The ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. There are officially 355 wild tigers in Nepal, according to the latest census, nearly triple the figure of 121 from 2010. Nepal is one of 13 tiger ...
Nepal may address the problems caused by its growing tiger population by gifting some of the animals to other countries. The population of tigers in Nepal has almost tripled to about 355 since 2009.
The 6th Asian Population Association Conference is going to be held in Kathmandu Nepal from 27-30 November 2024. The conference will delve deeper in discussion on the current Asian population ...