Nepal is a small country located in South Asia which is geographically highly diverse and fairly rich in its variety of endangered wild animals. Conservation and monitoring of endangered wildlife is great challenging task in developing country like Nepal. Different body parts of wild animals are used as raw material for making pharmaceutical products, cosmetic, and other purpose; hence their value increased in the international market, as a result poaching and trading activities of endangered wild animals has been increased rapidly at protected areas in Nepal. This review will provide detailed information about different population monitoring techniques being applied for different endangered wild animals in protected areas of Nepal. Techniq...
The great one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), one of the five surviving species in the wor...
The use of new and advanced wildlife monitoring technologies is shifting the paradigm of wildlife co...
The human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has always been a subject of concern for conservationists and peop...
In this thesis, I have first reviewed biodiversity status and its conservation in Nepal, which indic...
Wild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Cur...
The study aims to assess the biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal. The focus group discussi...
Local citizens recruited and trained as bagh heralu (“tiger watchers”) helped us to collect informat...
Wildlife assessments can provide crucial information regarding species richness, relative abundance ...
Nepal is a global biodiversity hotspot, supporting 213 mammal species with diverse habitats across v...
Tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Currently there are...
The Western and Trans-Himalayan region of India is home to several unique and threatened mountain un...
In human-dominated landscapes, conservation and management of large carnivores has been a formidable...
Abstract Nepal, a small landlocked country in South Asia, holds about 800 km of Himalayan Mountain r...
In the Nepalese Himalaya conflict with rural communities due to livestock predation to large carnivo...
Nepal has established 22 protected areas (PAs) with the primary aim of conserving wildlife biodivers...
The great one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), one of the five surviving species in the wor...
The use of new and advanced wildlife monitoring technologies is shifting the paradigm of wildlife co...
The human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has always been a subject of concern for conservationists and peop...
In this thesis, I have first reviewed biodiversity status and its conservation in Nepal, which indic...
Wild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Cur...
The study aims to assess the biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal. The focus group discussi...
Local citizens recruited and trained as bagh heralu (“tiger watchers”) helped us to collect informat...
Wildlife assessments can provide crucial information regarding species richness, relative abundance ...
Nepal is a global biodiversity hotspot, supporting 213 mammal species with diverse habitats across v...
Tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Currently there are...
The Western and Trans-Himalayan region of India is home to several unique and threatened mountain un...
In human-dominated landscapes, conservation and management of large carnivores has been a formidable...
Abstract Nepal, a small landlocked country in South Asia, holds about 800 km of Himalayan Mountain r...
In the Nepalese Himalaya conflict with rural communities due to livestock predation to large carnivo...
Nepal has established 22 protected areas (PAs) with the primary aim of conserving wildlife biodivers...
The great one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), one of the five surviving species in the wor...
The use of new and advanced wildlife monitoring technologies is shifting the paradigm of wildlife co...
The human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has always been a subject of concern for conservationists and peop...