This chapter highlights Nepal’s successful approach to conserving high-profile trafficked wildlife (e.g., rhinoceros) within protected areas and explains why a community-led approach to conservation is necessary for the protection of the country’s pangolin populations, which occur largely outside of the protected area network. Nepal’s pangolins occur primarily in forested areas, which are managed locally and not by government agencies. Key challenges for successful pangolin conservation in Nepal are presented, with examples of successful case studies from community-based conservation projects across the country. These case studies exemplify the key challenges to pangolin conservation in Nepal and demonstrate common themes related to success...
Asian pangolins are a highly-threatened species group, mainly due to the perceived medicinal value o...
Chinese pangolin is the world's most heavily trafficked small mammal for luxury food and traditional...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) has experienced a rapid population decline throughout its ...
Understanding local knowledge about wildlife, local uses, and local people's willingness to support ...
Pangolins in the genus Manis are nocturnal, burrowing, insectivorous mammals listed as Critically En...
The Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a “Critically Endangered” insectivorous mammal. There i...
Himalayan mountains have rich biodiversity and species endemism. Simultaneously, critical level of s...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) can provide cost-effective baseline ecological data across large ge...
Abstract Chinese Pangolins are least studied burrowing mammals. There is great role of this species ...
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) has been identified as “threatened” both internationally and l...
Nepal has established an extensive network of protected areas to conserve biodiversity. Several prob...
The study aims to assess the biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal. The focus group discussi...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a myrmecophagous, nocturnal mammal species that occurs ...
Asian pangolins are a highly-threatened species group, mainly due to the perceived medicinal value o...
Chinese pangolin is the world's most heavily trafficked small mammal for luxury food and traditional...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) has experienced a rapid population decline throughout its ...
Understanding local knowledge about wildlife, local uses, and local people's willingness to support ...
Pangolins in the genus Manis are nocturnal, burrowing, insectivorous mammals listed as Critically En...
The Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a “Critically Endangered” insectivorous mammal. There i...
Himalayan mountains have rich biodiversity and species endemism. Simultaneously, critical level of s...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) can provide cost-effective baseline ecological data across large ge...
Abstract Chinese Pangolins are least studied burrowing mammals. There is great role of this species ...
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) has been identified as “threatened” both internationally and l...
Nepal has established an extensive network of protected areas to conserve biodiversity. Several prob...
The study aims to assess the biodiversity conservation initiative in Nepal. The focus group discussi...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a myrmecophagous, nocturnal mammal species that occurs ...
Asian pangolins are a highly-threatened species group, mainly due to the perceived medicinal value o...
Chinese pangolin is the world's most heavily trafficked small mammal for luxury food and traditional...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...