In this recent blog from ZSL Nepal, the team tell us that with the success of increasing tiger numbers, comes the threat of increased conflict with humans but the flip...
Dedicated conservation efforts have resulted in Parsa National Park becoming one of the most important tiger recovery sites in Nepal. The history Since 2015 WildCats has been funding work to...
Tigers know no boundaries! Dr Hem Baral Under a strong leadership from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) and supported by a host of remarkable tiger conservation...
ZSL Nepal has been conserving wild tiger in Nepal for over 25 years and in the Parsa National Park (PNP) and its buffer zone since 2014. WildCats Conservation Alliance has...
On 3rd March 1973, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was signed and in 2013 the United Nations declared that this day...
In the extension area of Parsa National Park where WildCats have been funding tiger monitoring and other conservation activities since 2017, ZSL Nepal has been able to capture a tigress...
How is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting wildlife conservation? We've just heard from the ZSL team working in Nepal on how they are managing. Thanks to Prachanda Maharjan field officer based...
ZSL Nepal has supported the Government's ongoing investment in Parsa National Park (PNP), facilitating the additional of 129 km2 in 2015 (PNPea) and subsequently its upgrade to a national park...
Interim report summary This Human/Tiger Conflict project funded by WildCats, builds on recent work by ZSL in the Parsa National Park extension area. After spending four years, assessing, monitoring and protecting...
How are our tigers in Chitwan-Parsa complex? Nepal has managed to nearly double its tiger population in the last ten years – an amazing feat in tiger conservation. However, as...
ZSL is monitoring tigers in Nepal across the Chitwan/Parsa Complex, an important landscape for biodiversity containing not just tigers, but rhinos and elephants too. This lowland area along the Nepal border with...
Earlier this year we shared a blog from the ZSL in-country Nepal team about how they count tigers in Nepal, ahead of the nation-wide Nepal tiger census 2018 results being...
Last week we received the interim report from the ZSL Nepal team that are using their WildCats grant in the Parsa National Park (PNP) to continue monitoring the tiger population...
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